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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1853-04-16

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1853-04-16 page 1

Jtt.tL; '"7! VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 1G, 1853. NUMBER 236. THE Elailji l)to State Journal IS PUBLISHED BVEUr MORNING, KXCKl'T SUNDAY, SCOTT ft BASCOM, JUIWIAL BOttOmes, BIOS MID IUU RUin UIIKAHOI Oil UIQH. TERMS Invariably in atlvancti In Columbus. W OO a year by niall, Su.OO. Daily daring the mi Ion of the Legislature, and Triw eekly rr tne remainder or tne year, vo uu. 'I'll K WEEKLY JOURNAL la furnished to city subscribers at M, and by mall at I . oil a year. Ulubs or tour auu upwsrus, io f ton anu upwards, u.W. TIIK Tltl-WEEKLY JOURNAL la 9300 a year. II A TES OF AD VER T1SINQ IN TBS BAIL Y JO URNA L. The following rates and rulea ban been agreed npon between the proprietors or tne unto statesman ana me unto oiw wsvnw, w to observed in ail eases, titer (nil date. July i, o. i One square, 10 Unaa or leae of thli llwd type, for one insertion, duo. ; (ten additional insertion, uo. i ii 1 1 1 jiill III ( lllttt f 9 9 9 lsquare, 1 262 268 00 4 005 00 . 8- 9. 10. 16. 18. 1 i I I! squares, 1 878 876 006 00 i 00 8. 10. itt 16. .. .. 8quareii, j2 6Or60'D0 8 00j 00 10. lii- 11 i squares, 8 OOoli) 009 Qo!lo. 14. 18. 1 .. bi iHi riia Ghan2eable 8 uinarea, Changeable i quarterly, 820, monthly, 25 6 squares, or tt column, quarterly,... .935 monthly........ 45 weekly, 65 dally, 130 or 'ty column, dally 80ll RiAndlnff cord. R Unea or less, for one Tear 610. No advertisement to beoonldcred by the year, unless specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed npon between the partini. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number of insertion, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, ana payment will be exacted accordingly. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid In Advance. The privileges of yearly advertisers will be oonflned rigidly to ttti-ir regular ousinesa ; ana an auvenisemeaia not permuting uierv-to. In lie nsid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, &c, not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at' the usual rates. Announcing candidates (for offloes of every description) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; the same to uu, in au cases, paid in advance. Attorneys will be bolden for the price of inserting advertisements brought In by them. Publishers not secountmbl for the aeouracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication.All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than donble the above rates, and measured as If solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 60 per oeuL In advanoe of tbe above rates. H NO ADVKRT1BKHIITT CAN fJCSXRTID ORATtTITOUSlT. Advertisements for charitable institutions, ore companies, word, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Deaths Inserted without charge, unless aocompanled by funeral invitations or obituary notices, and when so aocompanled, to be paid for. U persons sending communications or requiring notices of fairs, soirees, concerts, or any publio entertainments where charges are made for admittance, and all notices of private enterprises, con only be Inserted with the understanding that the same are to be paid for. If intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 oents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement (Srat Steam Jrintituj blouse, JOIRXAL lUILDINCS, HIGH ST., COLOICIS, OHIO, SCOTT & DASCOM, PROPRIETORS. ENCOURAGED by past success, the subscribers respectfully call the attention of the Public to the superior facilities they now possess for executing evory description of PR1NT-INI1, In the first style of the Typographic Art. Having for yours been constantly adding to and enlarging their Establishment, they ran at present boast of an office worthy of I ho Capital of this great Htnto. Tho various departments have been arrunscd with rpeelnl reference to the neat and expeditious execution of AM KINDS OF HOOK AND JOB PK1NT1NU, from a card of a single line to a volumeof a thousand pages. The dilfureut descriptions of ivork aro carried on in separate apartments, each division being under the charge of careful and experienced hands, A sketch ot the preuiisos may convey some idea of the extent and facilities of tho JOURNAL STEAM PULNTIKU HOUSE. THE BOOK AND PAMPHLET DEPAETMENT, Occupying the eastern front of tho third door, is fur-aished with oxtenslve fonts of all the newest styles of letter, from Diamond to Pica, and provided with every thing requisite for the rapid and accurate composition of Legal, Aledical, Theological and Miscellaneous Works; Reports, Sermons, By-laws, Catalogue), Lawyer's Briefs, and Pamphlets of evory kind. In this department, we print books in all the branches of Literature, for Publishers and Authors, as well as for Colleges, Collego Societies, Seminaries, and jther Public Institutions. Many of the works buuriug the Imprint )f tills oflice have met with the most flattering testimonials, as to their accuracy and typographical beauty, even from the first publishers in Boston and other oastern cities. Among these we would notice Ursinus' Commentary on the Heidelberg Catecliism, 20 Vol. Ohio Reports, Tht Volume of the World, Plain Thoughts on Secret Sorielies, Brunner on French Nouns, Dr. Gleason's Lectures on Lift and Healthy Poems by Mrs. V. A. Chamberlain, Christis Chemistry of Agriculture, &o. &o. MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS. Wo pay purticulur attention to this class of work, and ire printing some of the best Periodicals, among which we refer with satisfaction to Tin !twn Literary Mugatine, The Ohio Journal if Education, Tat Ark, Annual Proceedings I. O. O. F., Journals nf Episcopal Conventions, The Beauty of Holiness and Sabbath Miscellany, Tht Ohio Cultivator, &o. (to. THE JOBROOM Occupies tho middlo part of tho tlilrd floor of tho Journal Buildings, and contains an Immense assortment of all the various kinds of Type for the print ing of Cards, Checks, Certificates, Circular, Handbills, Showbills, Bill Heads, Posters, Progrninines, Large Bills for Country Merchants, Concerts, Inhibitions, (to. &c. In this department, our ollloe Is unsurpassed in fullness and completeness by any in the West, and we are continually receiving all the most beautiful fonts of new Type from the various Foundries, and intend to let nothing escape us which will add to the reputation already acquired. THE NEWSPAPER DEPAETMENT Occupies the west end of our spacious Composition Rooms, which are 120 feet In length, and lighted by 60 gas burners THE PRESS ROOM Containing a number of the most npproved POWER PRESSES of HOE'S and ADAMS' Patents, is on the first floor. Our Presses print every description of work, from the smallest Card to the Double Mammoth Poster, and are all driven by STEAM COU Kit. We can produce the most brilliant and attractive Show Cards, nnd other Fancy and Ornamental Printing, in Colors, or in Gold, Silver and other Ilronxes, far more showy and effective, and much lees costly than Engraving ; having all the improvements ne-ceesary to rcudcr our Printing neat and attractive. THE B00KBINDERY Occupies the whole width of the second floor, and is osr. iii'MiRCD s TWENTr veei in length, Including the Folding aud Killing Room, on theeastern trout, it is well furnished with expen rive niachinerv from the Hist, among which are Adams largest and best I'uwer Embossing Presses and hand Uttering Pressce, with an ample supplv of Brass Type, Dies, Combination Ornaments and Borders, for fancy bindings in Cloth and Morocco j also other machinery, for Ijiw and Standard work, from which, with the aid of Bnishwl workmen, we aro not only enabled lo execute any amount ..f work for the trade, rapidly and of superior qunlity, but also the rewinding of Books, Magazines, Periodicals, Sheet Music, Pamphlets, ic, In anv required style and finish. In the'lii.aNK Hook Department, wc lnivo Ilickok I best Ruling Machines, of the largest capacity, with every appliance for furnishing any required pattern in ruling, however Intricate , also Mr Adams' Patent Paging Machine, now very popular in the Public omces, and with Bankers, Merchants and Accountants at the East, for paging all kinds of Blank Books after Ihey in a rapid and superior style. W e are also constantly supplied with a large stock of the best quality of Writing and Blank Book Papers, ofeverv i, from the best American and Foreign Manufacturers, ami can furnish Stoles, Counties, Banks. Railroad and other tur-nnrati ms. Societies and the Trade, with Blank Books in any quantity, of any qualitv and size, mode by mperior workmen, and warranted perfect, which wo are willing to compare with those of any establishment East or West. STEREOTYPING t, Of every description Is ol-o carried on at this House. Autnors wishing to perpetuate their works, ere enabled, by a comparatively slizht addWoo to the first cost, to issue subsequent editioos at the mere cost of paper, press work and binding. Leads cast of any measure and thickness for the trade. Heads for Newspapers, rovers for Magazines, fcc, stereotyped in good stvle Particular alien-tkm paid to the stereotyping of wood cuts THE C0TJNTINO ROOM Is on the first floor, fronting on Hinn street It is here that all orders of customers are received, all contracts made, and all the businese of the establishment transacted. Persons desiring Printing or Binding done will here find Specimens of ail the various ,tTVe have nearly One Hundred Persons cncajicd in our various departments, at the Uighest Wanes, among whom are many f the most skillful Workmen in the business, and all feeling an interest in any work bearing the imprint of this ofsm. This, com-rtined with the practical experience and penonal supervision of the Senior Proprietor, enables us confidently to inTite the attention of tll"NlclelierailvtoourSTEA.M PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, believing that nowhere ele can they secure Better Work or Better I"nM" CtlARLES SCOTT, J V1L T. BASCOM, J r0,,, winTK'K rn NTnCHnnLDKRa. THRtr-H,nMr.ia theColumbws. t iooaandlndianaRallroad A amnntlllnl thti the 1st faetsJIment ol tea per cent Is rora. red.aad regular paymcnti hereafter everyeixty deyeot ten pet CXt.antil nai.1 Wm.Dennison, Ir.,Esq.,lsatborlied to eoUeetf rota and r- ooipltoalistockholdersinrranxitticowmy WM. SCOTT, Treeamrw oeSS-wtf CP.Jtl.R. R.Co UTOTIPR Tfi FARMERS. AND ALL WHO a nenrovrn Tha mheeeihsir emold renctfallr inform the public, that be is ready to op. rate oa Rise;-Boar, so as le effect a rare ; and tbew. if yoa ansa, be eaa e'a the bone, and take It off. Ba caa alee) mora Boae-Spavias cure Fall vl1 aswa Fistula, and reaHrve Tanora, ste. Tfcoae who wish bis service, will please address f post paid) JAMES 8AVIDGE, nrt-w tc Barleni F. O, Delaware eonnty, O. NEW YORK ADVERT IS EMMS. raOSI W, H. K'D01AI.D'S ADVMTISINO UODSI, 109 PIASSiO ST., H. . IX) MERCHANTS AND DEALERS. JL W. J. DAVIS dc CO. beg to remind merchants and dealers that uuy are the solo agents lor H. V. n.KA VKRN IJNHI VAI.RD nONKT HOAP. the only genuine j also, lor bis celebrated Musk Broum Windsor, and other Toilet soaps i near s grease, cisrinea marrows, soar. ine ereatni. mllitarv havlns' snan. eto. They are constantly importing the finest qualities of English and French llsir and Tooth Brushes, shell, born end Butislo Dresslog Combs, and every description ot goods in the Fancy and Perfumery line, which thoy will sell at the lowest casu Picrs. Price lists and samples sunt on when applied for Merchants wltl nnd It well worth their wnue in give mem a sail W. i. DAVid & CO., No. 40 Courtland street, New York, nar23-3m-H Sole Jgents for tht United Statu. T ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF A DRV GOODS I 0. O. WILSON & CO., ImDorters and Jobbers ot Dry Goods. No. 13 Courtland Street, (opposite tht National and Watern Hotels), ana not. it ana 13 vey street, NEW YORK, Invite the attention of Wholesale Euttess to Ibelr very large assortment at coodt. which is kept complete at all sessons of the year by the addition of all tho now styles and fabrics that are constantly striving Dy "steamers" ana "pecxeis. rve have large departments devoted exclusively to the sale of cloths, Caitimeres, Vcitings, Tailors' Trimmings, White Goods, Hosiery, Press Goods, Shawls, Yankee Notions, Domestics, etc., ete. In addition are displayed large lines of prints, Including Merrimacs snd Cochecos, Glnghsms, Lawns, Berages, Black and other staple Silks, Merinos, Bombasines, Alpacas, and the numerous other snides appertaining to the Dar Goods Teade. Also, sgents fur tbe sale of " iloyhi's Hoyal Patent Bwansdown tewing Cotton." We Invite the attention of tho closest buyers for cash or credit. marl81y-M FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES Long known Severely tested Always right The acknowledged standard. Agents DECKER. & J1IBBS, Columbus. naar8 4m-M BILLIARD TABLES. The subscribers offer for sale Tables ten ner cent, less than any other es tablishment In tho city of New York, with improved cloth or patent India Rubber cushions, which are preferred to all others now in use by the best players in the United States for correctness and elasticity, and are warranted to stand In their place for years, without repairing. Gentlemen wishing to purchase Tables of all descriptions, with Marble, Mahogany or Pine Beds, can huve their orders tilled the same ns If they were present, by addressing us by mail. Always on bsnd, tables, cloths, balls, cues, French leathers, pockets, pool boards, and cue wsx of the best description, ready for shipping st the shortest notice. mar9-3m-M CO Ann street, New York. BENHAM, WHITNEY & CO., No. 272 Pearl street, New York, manufacturers of P, AIM, JAPANNED tfc PLANISHED TIN WARE, and Dealers in Hardware, Brltsnnia and Glasswsre, such as Ta ble Cutlery, Britannia urns, Tea ana uonoo rots, i;aooiesncas, Table Castors. Snun Ladles. Fluid snd Oil Lamps, Pitchers, Turn- biers, Table and Tea Ppoons, Tlated and Uernian.ailver Bponns, Forks and Ladles; Tinned and Enameled Bauce-Fans, Msslin Kettles, Fry Psns, fhovol and Tongs, Sad Irons, Iron snd Brass Wire, Drais Kettles. Sheet Iron, Tin Plate, Block Tin, Antimony, etc. All goods carefully packed and warranted. tetilti-.lin-M YOUNG & LEAVrn , ISO BROADWAY, NEW YORK, (opposite John street,) Importers and Dialers in WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, Gold Tens, Plated Ware. Fine Cutlery. GUNS, PISTOLS. POWDER FLASKS, Shot Belli and Pouches, Gamt Bags, FANCY GOODS, Arconiconn, Violin Strings, Plated or German fcilvor Forks, Spoons, etc , etc. janl83m-i BROOKS' GREAT EXHIBITION PRIZE THREAD This aia-.enrd Thread, made principally lrom Sea Island cotton, Is warranted not to kink or knot in sawing and the strongest and smoothest In tho world. It is now taking the lead of all olbor makes. FOR SALE BY Tweedy, Moulton It Plympton, Hunter, Buckley & Co., Calhoun, Vanderburgh Si Co., Lee, Fcuton It Phelps, a,cij, riiii. a a. oo., Henrys, Smith & Tuwnseud, W. & J. Morrison it. Co., John Martin, Jr., ft Co., Kreeland, Stuart ft Co., Clatlin, Mellen ft Co., Lord, Warren, Salter ft Co., Grernwsy, Brothers ft Co., George tipdyke ft Co., L. ft V. Kirby ft Co., Lsthrop ft Ludingtoii, Hurlbut, Ainswoith ft Plerson, John Steward, jr., ft Co., Smith, Carey ft Mosely, Hrnnks. llrothera ft Co . etc. And by all tbn lending Jobbers, ft c, in New York, Boston, Philadelphia aud Baltimore. febl6 3m-at CODA WATER APPARATUS For Man- kj rcinrini. Drawing and Bottlins of the litest and most approved construction, manufactured snd lor sale, wilh explicit piloted direclioLS for its use, by JOHN IHATTHKWF", Corner lit Avenut and 2fiA si , oppoiitt Bellevue, Aw York. Th nnlu ...i.hllihm.int devoted exclusively to the manufac ture of tODA WATER MACHINERY, Ac, in the United States, and wheromay be found a larso assortment ol every article connected wilh the bnsineas, including materials, fte. Ks- nblished 30 years. MPg-qjinia-at JOHN I. SMITH Wholesale Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer, S34 and 835 Broadway, Few York, The Most Extensive in uie worm s s now prepared to otter his customers and merchants generally, inh an aanrttnent nf ITmhrellaa and FaraSOlS. Wllichlor beauty, quality, liniih and prices, cannot bo equaled by any bonsa in the United SUH. PARISIAN JWHO.VS-Welklng Cane Umbrellas, Folding do, Trunk do. Sell opening do, Sylphide Para sols. Also, very Tlcn SlIK umureiiniann rarasoia, muuru uu Ivor. Pearl aud Palm Wosd Handles, in the greatest va-lety. Very superior mourning and half mourning Parasols. Buggy Umbrellas extra quality, with and without joints. Yon are respectlully invited to call and examine the stock before purchasing. JOHN I. SMITH, leblB-Jin:is-as m.. ........ . f OOK1NG GLASS WARE-HOUSE. I J I.iwiklnB Glaaaeaat Reduced Prleea. The appli cation of machinery to tbe construction ot Looking Glasses bss indeed worked on entire revolution in ineir mauuiaciurr, uj which I am enabled to nroduce I lie moat perfect and beautiful articles, and to se'l th'tn at rates defying competition. Jobbers, country merchants and buyers generally, are respectfully invited to call and examine the extensive stock, consisting ot every stylo and size, from fifty cents a dozen to five hundred dollars each. The trade supplied at the lowest prices, with frames, etc., etc., ol every description in their composition state. Warehouse 38 Courtland street, febl8 3m:is-M Factory lt5 Duane street, New York. PREMIUM PIANO FORTES. GROVES- I tern A ro in. sRl Hroadax. New York, would call the attention of those about purchasing tu their splendid stock of 6Vt to 7 octave Pianos, which Ihey believe cannot be excelled by any oiher in tho city, either in tone, finish, quality ot material, or workmanship. Medals have been awarded by the Ameucaa Institute to tneir Instruments pre yean in luccaeum. Having recently purchased the entire stock ol tbe late firm ol Dubois ft Warriner, formerly Dubois and Stodsrt, lavorahly known for Forty years as Piano makers, they would invite the continuance of the favors of their friends sad customers wilh the certainty of siving equal ssttsfsctton. For tbe southern market we ere mating witn mum ires Frame end detached cases, peculiarly adapted to the climate. lcb?-dJm-Bf mo WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. John 1 c. Hkkdkxson ft Co.. No. Rue du Fauboarf Polason- niere, Psris, and 174 and 176 Pearl street. New Yora, offer for aale on extensive assortment oi rrencn ana American anmii Flowers, Festhers and Ornaments: Italian, French, English and American Straw Bonnets, Ribbons, ete. The above, chiefly ol onr own manufacture, embrace the largest sad most varied stock lo be lound In the I'nited States ttamplee may be seen at our wareroon in new ins. janll-Jm-SI THE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON AND TRIM allNG HOUSE IN NEW YORK.-TIIOMAPI ii. htsirns. Imnnrter and Jobber of Silas. Milliner and Fan- em Used, its Broaaway, flew worn, nee aow i .-, daily receiving and offering at tbe loweet prtees, a complete assortment of goods ia his line, embracing all tba varkius styles A AmIvm. ennalatinv of hlark and fanev Silks, mercehoea, t lo reaces.staawts, trimmings, bonnet ribbons, tanera ana-Arwm IrimmiB.i of all kinds French and Knelish Crapee, crane liases, si'.k cravats, embroideries, gloves of aU kinds, eilk . . i l a. I sT t-l sasa) sraaaa- mlllt DlrP'et. icea, wniw itoqi, nuiirrj, ij.. --- .- chief, etc Tbe undpreigned invito th UeeUoa of tbe Trad. and bL- I rim at at?oenuij. wan ujaucvmcuiB oucm - ud abort time barerf. 1 tlKJS. if. DlIsAIUl, 1" glaM w - s deC y bet. Liberty at. ltd Haidea LtUM(.ll. T. THOMAS DOUGLASS, (late Bute & OIIVQIsi J Jl , f 1 wholesale oeaier m, -. . A 11 e. n 1 1 '" . , No. J 5 Plait street, lur ooor n n -"-". ' of Ibe Premium t!tel gquaree; Arrat for Bee a Braem,Tara- tr J -1 1 t- T..Lv. Tbw iim.Iji ttrni isna ror sere -we, arc, ..so. -"-' - .l-w;. . tera. i etc. : L'ntoa nun aoa t". -. ' ,wa A Brother's sheet Braes. Brass end Copper Wire, Rivets, . u m ..iik. fullnwa. ete. Bro etc; ; .u,i nnirr-.f asa ASA KARR, Jr, aovll-ly sate ol the firm of Child, Farr aV Co, St-Loais. NEW YORK SALTPfcTlUS wumvs. Tbeatteatioa of dealers aad eonsamera la HTiteslto taa Kefiaed faltpetre arodaeeal at taeeewor.., "i-'" prrlor ka appearance ana qaonry to aay ber. Crafcltpetra tar osie ia lots to salt aaiiaiaeeia, at tbe lowest maikeg priea. toraaieiBairujpaasaupaioi - HENaHAW. martMm-st 139 Maidea Lane, Hew York. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. rioxt i. at. riTTEifaiLL a oo.'s aoinct, 1S3 wabsao iteiit. TO COUNTRY DEALERS. Silks and JL Fahow Dar GooDI. NIt'OI.KON Sc WRIfsIIT Importers and Jobbers of Silks and Fancy Dry floods, having removed from 54 Cedar street, to the New Marble Building, Vi) Liberty street, (four doors west of Broadway,) would Invite the emotion ot dealers in ownnc cine wiu uiwmb , ,r,j bwu' iW .ml rik sinek nf SILKS and FANCY DRY GOODS, eon. slating of Ribbons, Laces, Emhrotderiet, Dress Trimmings, WltUt uooas, Hunt, SUM, utuunt; onawu, l aratoti, iuwuwry ir- news, lie. An examination of our goods and prices will, we think, eon vlnca Rnnnirv Daalnrs4hst we can offer them fully as advante enui terms ua anv bouse in Now York if not better. We nay particular attention to tbe AUCTION SALES, and il goods are selling at less prices than they can be Imported as is sometimes L . .. ,, .1 .... ull, n 1 1 A .11 Ub tne Case We SnBll SCO Ull UUr CU.iuuicra win irwitn mi wj benefit oeeruins' lrom such sales. Wo are at all times willing to exhibit our stock to buyers, whether they purchase or not we do not consider it any trouble to show our goods. G?1 Cash and close time purchasers are especially Invited to give us a call. From our facilities, we are convinced that we can sell them at such rates as must prove satisfactory. MUULBUN WK1UUJ, mar3-2m-r 93 Liberty street IMPORTANT TO CASH BUYERS Sta- X ple. Bilk and Fancy Dinr Oeons Onlr for Cnah. I.AZAHUS ARNOLD, Importer and wholesale dealer, 40 Cedar street, New York, has adopted the tenors! approved ays-tem of selling goods fur cneh, whereby he Is enabled to oner great inducements to purcnasers. Havlns had a loni experience in the Dry Goods trsde In evory Drancn, and uetng determined to oner GREAT INDUCEMENTS to cash dealers, he would solicit a call lrom such, confident that they will find it to their advantage to make selections from bis SIOCK. L,A&AKUS Aiinui.u, marl-d3ra r 40 Cedsr street, nesr William. TMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. JL Something? better and mart tconimical than Soda, Cream Tar tar, or any other preparation in existrnct for Baking. DUUKEL'S CHEMICAL YKAciT. or IMKINU POWDKK, lor raising Bread, Biscuit, Frted,-Grldri!e snd Jnbuny Cakes, Puddings, Pot-l'los, Uurn Bread, sweet Cakes, Apple Dumplings, pastry, ere, ace. This article is one that every IMMIl.V.ll.tTKr.. HOARDING HOUSE. Eating Saloon, S hip. Steamboat, Vnsael. Canal Boat, etc., will find, upon a csrelultrial, to be the very thing needtd every tivglt day of their txtttenct. its must imnortant aavantaues over tne oia svstcm are 1. It saves the exuenseol milk. erKi, shurtcninir, spoiled bread, and the trouble and expense of procuring goud yeast water oiuy neiug necessary. SI. No time is required for the dough to rist bofuro balling consoaueutlv bread mar be mado in a lew minutes. 3. A cook can always depend upon having light, sweet, tender and pslttable bread snd biscuit, whether tho Hour be of the best quality or not. 4. Bread made br this Drocess is much more nutritious, easier of digestion, bettor fitted for a wosk stomach, tweeter, whiter and lighter, man when mane witn yeast. 5. 'J he broad made by formentatiun, docs not afford the same amount of nourishment to the system, as It does when made with this comnonnd i becsuse the vegetable acid contained in. fermented bread, prevents the proper action of the gastrle fluid upon it, and consequently, a part only goes to nourish the body, whllo the acldi tend to produce dyspepsia and its attendant evils This article has been thoroughly tested, and Is universally liked. When used according to tho directions, it Is Karrantedto suit. I-V7 Be careful to ask for DURKEE'S BAKINQ POWDEH, snd rske no other, and vou will not be deceived. Principal of fice, 139 Water street, New York. Sold by the best grocers and druggists generally. leuuo-jy aOASH FANCY DRY GOODS HOUSE. J JAMK8 MoCREKRY & CO.. Impobtess and Jobbehi, 73 Willism street. New York, bavins: succeeded to the business. so successfully prosecuted upon the Cash System by tho late firm of WM. McAKTillJIl Sc. CO., we Invite the attention of closebuy-tri to our lame and woll selected stock, consisting in part of Hhawls and Dress Goods; Laces snd Embroideries; White Goods; Ribbons and Millinery Articles; PilkQoods; Hosiery; Oluvcs, Ha. To which will be daily added cheap and deiiisble goods from Auction, From the facilities we possess wo are ena. led to make it the interest ot Merchants from all sections to ex amine our stuck snd compare our prices wilh others in thninmo line. JAMliS McCRLERY & CO.. Icb8.d3m.ln New York AVERY'S SEWING MACHINES, Price only 35. Patented October J 9. 1 S3 j. Tots ma. chine la acknowledged by all who have usnd it to be superior to that of any other Hewing Machine ever luvnntrd, fur its sim- filiclty, compsctoess, tbe beauty and strcneth of Its stitch and ts ehespness. It weighs about 25 Ihs, and costs only from fj'-'S to $M. It will work neatly, with the smallest thread, the flnost mil. mlirli ll-. o.ll lln... wn..l..-. ---1 nods, snd all kinds of leather. It Is so simple, that a child of lu years 01 age can uuuersiaou ana wora 11 rupiuiy, wiuiuumuj dsnrnr of Its lettlnir out nf order, and catt'do the work of more than 30 sesmstrestes much bettor In every respoct than It can be done by hand. The stitches are Independent of esch other, so much so, tbst If every other stitch is cut, the seam still holds goud and strong It ts unlike and much bolter tbsn suy otb'-r sewing machine ever invented. This machine Is peculiarly adapted to family use, as it will do all kinds of sewing, and whop, known will be generally introduced Into families. Tbe Avery Sowing Machine Company have perlccted tholr ar-rangoments for manufacturing on the largest scale, and will sup-ply any number of machines on the shortest notice. Ordersad. rnisba to i;uaiii.e.d nr.i illiup, iwiuroauwny, ,iw juia, 111 receive prompt attention. decia-nmistp TO THE TRAVELING COMMUNITY JL Recommended by the Medical Faculty In Now York, Philadelphia, and by Physicians generally, In the United States. WOLFE'S A1IOMAT10 BCHIKDAM BCHNAPPdi A superlstive Tonic, Diuretie, Antl-Dyipentio snd Invigorating Cordial ; and especially recommended to all persons residing or traveling in tbe Southern and Western tftates, as a demonstrated Prerentlve of those derangements of Ihu Stomach and llowels, produced by the water ot those regions, and superinducing the i.ooiera, Ague, neiumi-ni auu mmuus ravers, uuw i-uicuj. yuvu-liar to them. The vigorous and Invariable superlorltyof Wolfe's Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps, In all those cases of Incipient Dropsy, Kidney complaints, Gravel and Stone, producing Chronic Inflammation, Gout, Rheumatism General Debility, Dyspepsia and Emaciation, for which pure Holland Gin has been proscribed by the regular Medical Faculty, universslly, whenever tbey could obtain it, Is now freely admitted by the most distinguished members ol tbe profession, and the most eminently successful practitioners in every part of the United States. The incomparably superior efficacy of the Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps, aa thus professionally proved and certified, arises entirely lrom its Infinitely superior quality and distinctive properties. No other Holland Gin of equal purity of rectification, can be obtained, either In America or Foreign market, at any price. It is manufactured by the Proprietor exclusively, at Schiedam, in Holland, by a proccsa peculiar to bis own lactory. It Is flavored and medicated, not by tho common banh berry, but by the choice botauical variety of the Aromatic Italian Juniper berry, whose more vinous extract is distilled and reclined with Its spirituous solvent, snd thus becomes a concentrated tincture ol exquisite flavor and aroma, altogether transcendent in its cordial and medical properties, to any Holland Gin hcretolore known. The Aromatlo Schiedam Schnapps can be obtained In cases containing each two dozen b tiles, either quarts or pints, according to order. The bottles aro rally labeled and wrapped, and each bears the fao simile of the Proprietor's signature, without which tbe article ts unquestionably spurious. For sale, by tbe rase, by all the principal Druggist and Grocers in the city and United Plates. Phvsiclans suonlled irstultouslr tor chemical analysis and trial, by letter intimating their readiness to accept It. Agenta who wish tholr names added to this advertisement will apply by letter to the subscriber. UDOI.rilO WOLFE, importer, s Deavor aircmt, now iwi. Jan. 17, 1P5.1 nm. 2d p. in. MOORE'S SELF-AC'I LNU jUJYUtUJ LEVER fRESSKS. For Prtuing Cant, C-mea, Hemp, t-a- ii rlik HiJrr. aV- kePaunud Septemktr 30, ia., n. n.i.nuns Dresses have over all others Bow la use, consist la Ibetr great strength and durability. The antl-Irietloa priaeiplee oa which tbey aro aoastracted make tbrm not liable to get out ot order; and where great pressure is required tbey era just what has long beea wanted, being tea times more noarerinl than an Screw Press, and as their owa aravity ia their eea of any kiod. would do well to satisfy tbemselves of tba above before purchasing aay other kind, by colling at tbe Factory, at Howiett a Buildiag, eoroer of Front and Spring streets, or by aooreaa, la wniea easeexpuru h.rnrarinB enaeernlDf them will be rtwa. Tbey are also saark cheaper tbaa tbe old Screw Prree. Ferroers will do well to a-tica that the Portable Cider rrree. wilh mill attached, oa this nlaa is tbe best ever lamtrd. They eaa be worked by boras or bond power. ODUOLM HUFF. 4eclS-43mawaa Colambaa, Ohio. MASSILLON RAILROAD. MEETING ADJOURNKD. Owing to eertala surreys sw beieg yet complete, tbe asajersiraea are apprt beaaiTe tbey may ao be able (by tbe 5th instant, tba slay deaignaied for boiling tbe Massilloa Raitross Meeting,) to oommaaieate to tbe frieode of this eeterprise all tbe kslormatioa etaeirable fee- tbe parpoae of organixarJoa aad location of tbe contemplate Railroad. Tbey hare decide is nradent rhv advice) to ooatpnae tbe Wsmum aatii Wednesday, x7tk AnriL proximo. Tb friends of tbe eatrrprtse will please take notice according ry. By order mi tba Committee. . Btill JOHN MILLER, Secretary. CHERRY PECTORAL. For the rapid Cure of f 01 CHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WDOOPIIVG-COUGn, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. OX) CURE A COLD, WITH HEADACHE JL AND 80RENK88 OF TIIK BODY, take tbe Cherry" Pro tooal on going to bed, and wtap up warm, to sweat during the niptit. FOR A COXD AND COTJGIT, take it morning, noon and evening, according to directions no the bottle, and the difficulty wl.l soon be removed. None will long sutler from this trouble when they find it esn be so reidlly cured, rersonsauuetea wnn a seated cough, which breaks them of tbelr rest at night, will And, by taking the Cherry I'octoral on going to bed, tbey may be sure of sound, unbroken sleep, and consequently relreshing rest. Great roliet lrom suffering, and ultimate cure, la ett'orded to thousands who are thus alHiclod, by Ibis Invaluable remedy. Umm Ita aireenbln cfloet in these cases, manv find themselves unwilling to forego us use wnen tne nccu.siiy lor u uoa ccoacu. P .. t .. - 1. 1 From two eminent rnyticians in Favettkvillk. Tenn.. April 10th, 1851. Du Wn have aiven vour Cherrv Pectoral an extensive trial in our practice, and fiud It to turpsss every othor remedy we navo lor curing anocuous oi iu rosuirmuiy ui,f. 9 r rvtcaci e. UIUDTOM lino. ll,nJE,i H, nm... TO SINflFItS AND PUBLIC BPEAKKKS this rem edy is invaluable, as by its acllon on tbo throat and lungs, when taken in small quantities, it removes all hoarseness in a few hours, and wonderfully increases the power and flexibility of the voice. IHTHIll Is sencrsllv much relieved, and often wholly cu red by Cherry Pectoral. But there are some cases so obstinate as to yield entirely to no medicine. Cherry Pectoral will cure tuem.ll tneycan De curea. ltlMiNfiniTIH. or irritation of tho throat end upper pop tlouot the lungs, may be cured by taking Cherry Pectoral in small ana irequont aoses. ino uucomioriauio upprosaiuu is toon relieved. lt,.v. rinct. l.iKaiMu. of Mrooklvn. N. r . states "I have seen the Cherrv Pectoral cure such casos of Asthma and Bronchitis as loads me to believe It can rare y fail to cure those diseases." FOIt flKOUP, give an emetic of antimony, to ue ionowea by large and frequent doses of Cherry Peetorsl, until it subdues the disease. If taken In season, It will not rail to cure. WHOOPINf COUtill mty be broken up and soon cured by the use of Cherry Pectoral. TIIK INFLUENZA Is spedlly removed by this remedy. Numerous Instances have been noticed wbero whole families wore protected from any serious consequences, while their neighbors, without the Cherry Peetorsl, wero suffering lrom the dis ease. Doct. J. C. Ayer Salem, Ohio, 11th June, '51. I write to inform you of the. truly remarkable effect of your CHERRY PECTORAL in this place, and In my own family. One of mv daughters was oomuletely cured In three days of a dreadful Whooping Cough, by taking it. Dr. Mrans, one ol our very best Physicians, freely states that ho considers it the beit remedy we have for Pulmonary dilesscs, and that ho has cured more cases of Croup with It, than any other medicine be over administered. , Our clergyman of the Baptist Church says Ihnt during the run ot the Influenza hero this season, he has seen cures lrom your medicine, he could scarcely huve believed wltnout seeing. yours respectlully, oirna". Deputy Postmas'er. From tht distinguished Professor of Chenittryand Materia Mcdica, Boadoin College, t have round ihn Cherrv Pectoral, as Its Ingredients show, a poweriul remedy lor colds, and coughs, snd pulmonary diseases. 1SRKIH OfaSVSliAnv, 1U. v. BauNswtcK, Me., February S, 185 1. DR. VAI.ENTINK itIOTT, Tho Kidelu celebrated Protestor of Surgery In tho Medical Col lege, New York city, ssys: ..... , .... Avnr's Cherrv Poctorsl.' which I consider peculiarly adapted to cure diseases of the Throat and Lungs." . , Cures of severe diseases upon the Lungs have been effected by Cherry Pectoral in ruch extreme casos ss warrant tho belief !,. n,nv at length heen found that can bodouended on to cure thi coughs, colds and consumption which carry from our midst thousands every yoar. It is Indeed a medicine to which the sfilicicd csn look with confidence for roliet, and thoy should not fall to avail themselves of it. ra?ePrei)BrCd by j. u. aiciv, u-nennti, 1 ' Lowell. Mass. ni,i i -i,,mii. hv fl.nnilBHTS A- CO.. bv DENIft &IIAKKY. DUNIO & SONS, and by Druggists and Deal ers In Medicine everywhere. apg-Jm THE UOAD TO HEALTH. HOLLOW AY'S PILLS. Curb or a Dis-OBDESRD I.IVE1 AND HAD DlOKSTtON. Copy of a Letter rom Mr. R. W. Kirkui, Chemist, 7 1'reicau itrtet, uverpoot, aatea Stk June, 1801 1 To Professor Hoilowat, Sib Your Pills and Ointment bave stood tbe highest on our ssle list of Proprietary Medicines fur some years. A customer, to whom I can refer for any inquiries, desires me to let yon know the particulars of her case. She had been troubled for years with a disordered liver snd bd digestion. On the last occasion, hnwevnr. the virulence of the attack was so alarming, and the inflammation set in so severely, that doubts were enter tained of ber not being able to bear up unaer it; lorrunairiy, she was induced to try your Pills, sud she informs me that alter the first, and each succeeding dose, she had great relief. She eontinucd to take them, and although she used only three boxes, she is now in tbe enjoyment ol perlect health. I could have sent you msny more esses, but the above, from the leverity of the attack, snd the rpeedy curt, I think, speskt much in favor of your astonishing Fills. (Sisned) It. W. Kiaxcs. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF RHEUMATIC FEVER, IN VAN Dlr.Mr.n a LAND. Cops of a Letter inserted in tht Habart Tom Courier, of tht 1st rW ' W L .OKI I II-. T If-.lS sfnraaret McConni van. nineteen years ot ao, residing at New Town, had been aunering with a violent rbeumatio lever for upwards of two months, which bad entirely deprived ber of the use of ber limbs) during this period she wss under the care of the most eminent medical men in Hobart Town, and by them her case was considered hopeless. A friend prevsiled upon ber to try Uolloway'a celebrated Pills, which she consented to do, and in an lucrcuiuie snon space oi umo iavj mp-w. - j... euro. CURE OF A PAIN AND TIGHTNESS IN THE CHrHT AND STOMACH OF A PLKSUN B ICAna it From Metsr: Thim A) &, Proprietori of tht Lynn Advertiser, rko can vouch for the following ttaltmtni. August ., 101. To Prolessor HoLLOwat, Sib I desire to bear testimony to tbe good effects or Hollo-wey'e Pills. For some years I suffered severely lrom a psin and tlihlnrss in the stomach, which was also accompanied by a shortness of breath, that prevented me lrom walkine about. I am 84 years ol aio, and notwithstanding my advanced state of life, theae pills bave so relieved me, that I am desirous that others should be made acquainted wilh their virtues. I am now rendered, by their means, comparatively active, and can take exercise without Inconvenience or pain, which I could not do before. . . . wriu (signed) ur.sai vvjr., nuiu. ., -l-jmu, ...--iui-k. Then celebrated Pillt art teondtrfully rfficacum in As following eomplaintt t Actio Dropsy, Liver Com- Seeoadsry Asthma, Dysintery, plaints. Symptoms, Billons Com- Kryslpelas, Lumbago, Tio Douloureux plaints. Female Irrogu- Piles, Tumours, Blotchesoathe lanlles, Rheumatlim, Ulcers. -Wi Fevers of all Retention of Venereal Affec- Bowel Com- kinds, plaints, Fits, Colics. Gout, Constipatlonol Head ache, tha Bowels. Indigestion, Consumption, Inflammation, Debilitv. Jaundice, von", iiodb, Scrofula, or Worms of all Kins'a Evil. kinds. Sore Tbn ate. Weakness, from Stone and Gra- whatever el, cause, ate. Sold at tbe Establishment ol Professor Haixowat. 814 Strand (near Temple Rar, London, 1 and by all respectable Draggists ..j iwiers and Medicine tarouchout tbe British Empire, and of those nt the United State, ia Boxes, at 37 Ho, 87c, and 91.50 each. Wholesale by the principal Drug bouse la the Union, . h Messrs. A. B. It D. Sands. New Y ork. ras There is a considerable saving by taking the larrer sixes. K B. Directions for the laidance of natients in every disor der ere affiled to each box- novl6-13:eowly B. II. iW HA KI NUH, Cincinnati, Agent for Ohio. SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ORDER OF COURT. Oa Taesdav. the JFth dav of AnriL 153. at two o'clock, p. m , oa tbe premises. In the township of Haniaoa ia tbe eounty oi ricaaway, uaie, will be soil to tne oignevi wader, tbe following real estate, aa tha property ot Jacob Plum, dereseed, to wit A tract ot laad lying and brief ia the said county nf Pickaway. In said State ol Ohio, aad described aa fol lows, via: IBS nana aan oi tae aonnweet qaanrroi srciiu namber twroty-tnur, tr wnshlp aamber three, aad range number tweaty-two, Matthews' Surrey, eoataiaing sereaty-aiiie acres, b the same more or area. Sabsart to tbe dower estate of tbe widow nf the said Jacob Plum, sice -aae 1. heretofore assuaed. Terms ot sale, one-third casta in baed, oee-third in six months and one third ia one yoar. Tbe deferred payments to bear Interest lrom the dsj ol sale, aad to ba secured by mortgage oa the nretaise. Appraised, sabjeetto and ear tr be red by said dower, at twes ty-two collars per acre ensuing I lt.sj. ' PATTERSON? HARRITON, March 17, 1EM, asaiW-arlt Adm'r of Jacob Plans, ace . THE GREAT CONSUMPTION & COUGI REMEDY. Dr. WILLIAM HALL'S llalsam for the Lungs! ana thb ctjbb or ' Cexstisipfiim, Decline, Asthma, Bronchitis, Waiting of tht Flesh, Night Sweats, SyUtlng of Blood, Whooping Vougn, vtmeutty of Breathing, Colds, Coughs, Injlucnit, Phtkiiie, Pain in the lidt, and all Disease of the Chat and Lungi. 110,000 REWARD la offered for batter Heolpe CeVIt contains no OPIUM, CALOMEL, or MINERAL POISON, and la sale for the most dellcste child. It Is estimated that 1SO,010 persons die annually In the United Stales wilh Consumption, and Prolessor Eberly ssys that a vast number of these could have been saved by the timely use of sumo prompt remedy. Dr. HALL'S BALSAM strikes at the Root of tht Dlteait at one, and such Is Its speedy effect, that any one using it freely sccording to directions for it or 48 hours, are not entirely satis, fled wl'h its merits, the bottle may be returned, and THEIR MONEY WILL BE CHEERFULLY REFUNDED. The most distressing couch Is frequently relieved by a single dose, and broken up in a few hours lime. Tbe afflicted do not bsve to lake bottlo after bottle before they find whether this remedy will stiurd r. lief or not. Call on the Agent and get i pamphlet gratis. The Trtatitt on consumption sione is worm more man me price oi in is meuicion. You will find certificates of Vhuslcians in Citicineali, and of oth ers whose rures have btcoatluoted here at borne, where they csn be found. Tho public hare been Imposed on by remedies, recommended by certificates which have always originated from some unknown source. We believe that a Medicine possessing real mtriu will effort cures wherever It is used, at home as well as abroad. THIS IS NO PAREGORIC Preparation, but one which, II used In season, will save the lives of thousands : and persons may make this bargain with Agents from whom tney purcusse, mat in every case whero it Is used freely according to directions, and entire sstisfsction is not siren in 24 or 48 hours, they can return the medlcino, and their MONEY will be cheerfully refunded. WEIOH AND CONSIDER. Ann . ... , ....... . . ,-.. ,...,.1 1 n-i., i.n oeuenv I tltL utl&AS UUUUit A.IU tlJIOUiur sir X, hajuavj. Reader I have vou a couah. which vou are neiileottng under tho ides that it Is a common cold, and that it will soon " wear Itself out?" Let a friend tell you, in all kindness, what will soon be tbe probable result. Jn a snort time, il you comiuun to ucg lect vnurselt. vou will bosln to feel a sense of tlahtness and op. firession across tbe chest, accompanied with frequent sharp dart-ng pains. Then, a dry, backlog cough will sot in, and when you ralso anything It will be a thick sud yellowish, or white frothy matter, streaked perhaps with blood. If you still tske no medi cine, these unpleasant symptoms will Increase, ana you win soon have hectic lever, cold chills, night sweats, copious expectora tion, and then great prostration. If yoa still neglect yourself, a few weeks or months will see you consigned to the grave, leaving your friends to mourn bow rspidly consumption did its work, and hurried you away. Friend I bave you no cause to ba alarmed t In the shove sketch you may see in a glnis, how ev ery caso of consumption progresses, with more or less rapidity, to a fatal termination. Of all the thoussnds and millions whom this grest Destroyer hss gathered to the tomb, every single esse began with a cold I If this had been attended to, all might have been well i but, being neglected, under tbe fatal delusion that it would wear Itself off." it transferred its desdlr action to the substance of tho lungs, excttioir thorn the formation of tubercles. Another and anothor cold added fuel to the name, until those tubercles began to soften and suppurate, leaving, by tbelr ulceration, great cavities in tbo Lungs. At this crisis the disease is very dlttlcult ot cure, and oltenttmes sets st densnce an cumin means. In the latter, or worst stages, this medicine will oftentimes arrest tho disease, or check its progress, and will always make tbe natlent more comfortable, aud orolone: bis life, and It is there- tore worthy ot a trial but In its incipient or forming periods, Consumption Is ss curable as any other disease, and Dr. Hall's Ba'sam tor the Lungs, if taken at this time, will cure It as sure as it ia taken I Wo earnestly exhort all who bavoaeouiih, or are subject to colds, tn keep the medicine by them, and whenever you take cold, eradicate It thoroughly, and at once, by this powerfully healing compound, and loave your Lungs uninjured, to carry you in vigor to a good old ago. Conaniiipllou t ureu: Testimony oi n rsrsician Maaa- k.kii it r.. T)M.r sin The uubllc sonerally are fullv aware nf the thousands of remedies for Dlsesscd Lumis, undor the titles of Ssrsaparillas, Pills, Plasters, Liniments, &c, that are daily brought to notice through the newspapers, by of advnrtlinmenta Mv oblect in writing; this note for pub lication, is to Induce the publio, or at least those who are afflicted (if they will use patent medicines), to use one that contain ninl.ia.it iirai. HHK in Pll I.MON A It Y DISEASES. I am con scious that, In so doing, I am acting most unprofcssinnally, and derogatory to the interests of medical science and the regular practitioners ol medlcino. Tne menietne to wmcn l reter is "jjtt. ttAuu s onunm r THE LUNQS. I have prescribed It in a larco number ol casrs, and always wmi success. One case in particular, to which 1 wish now to refer, was OIVEN UP by SEVERAL PHYSICIANS, who bad been called in consultation with myself. The patient bad all the symptoms of confirmed consumption, such as Cold Night Sweats, lloctlo Fever, Harassing uougn, wnn continues pain in tho lobe of tho Right Lung, attended with sovcro Dlar- rhcoa I He commenced immediately to get befer, by the use ot KxrxcTOBANT for breaking up distressing Coughs and Colds that I havo ever used. VV. D. Wwoht, M. D, More rhysiclani' Teitlmony. Wn the nndnrshrned. Phvsiclans oi Cincinnati, certify that Dr. Wright's statements are entitled to the fullest confidence of the public, snd we can fully corroborate what be has said, having used Dr. HALL'S BALSAM in a number of cases, with tut IIAPFIBST BFPECTS I J. S. I.AWSON, M. D , Wat. u. burnt, m. v., J. I. Johnson, M. D. For ssle by O. ROBERTS CO., corner of High and Brosd streets, Jsn59-22:dwGin eow Columbus, Ohio. A NICE PAIR OF MATCH HOUSES tor sale together or singly, by II. COWLES. spr!14-d4t ,4 DMINISTIIATOKS' NOTICE. JNotice il li horebv ulv.n that the understood have born appointed and qualified to administer on the Estate of C. T. Solis, lato ol Franklin county, deceased. All persons hsvlng claims sgainst said Eslato are requested to present tbe same, duly authenticated; and all persona Indebted to ssid Estate are notified to make immediate payment. Office with Win A. Piatt, who is authorlr.rd to act for us in our absence. HARRIET L. SOLIS, UtHUS PLAIT. April 4, lP53-dlww4w A GROCERY STORE FOR SALE. The stock of Groceries on the corner ol Town and High streets is olered lor sale. Also, tbe use of the building in which the stock li contained, for one year. ap3-dlw inquireoi I'll, uanrouni MRS. SHAPLEY & HALL will open iash-lonablo Millinery , Mantillas, Ate, April 7th Thursday next. apt I UMBER. The subscribers wish to contract J for some 100.000 ieet of Oak Joist, and 100.0(10 fret cf Oak aud Ash Flooring, tn be delivered near the Market Houae, In Co-lumbu . A part of the Joist will be wanted by the ISth ot May, and all the 1 boring by the lstuf June. For further particulars inquire ol PWHJHT STONE, Volumbus, April 1, ieo. ywtw. ur.uniiL ur.tir.. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed Proposals will be received at the office of tbe Clinton Line Railroad Comnanv. in Hudson. Ohio, until the SOth day of May next, ior the grading, masonry, briditlng and superstructure ol their entire Hoard from U udson to the Fensylvanta State linn. Plans, profiles and specifications will bo exhibited, snd all requisite Information given at the oflice ol the Company in Hudson, on and alter the 10th of May next. By order ot the Board ol Direction. H. N. DAY. President W.B.BIUNSMADE, Engineer. Hudson, March 31, 1853 dCw. NEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED Nick of the Woods t or tbe Jlbbenalnosa ; a Tale of Ken tucky. By R. M. Bird, M. D. 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One man and a horse can, with one of these machines, plant with ease from seven to ten acres per day, doing the furrowing out, dropping and covering at one operation, and doing It altogether better than It can poasl bly be done by band as well as at a great ssvlng of labor. One or two grains of corn are deposited In the around every nine or ton inches In the furrow, and the corn must of course grow to better perf-cllun and yield more abundantly In ears, thsn where tbo stalks are crowdt d together to a hill. It is also equally adapted to the planting of White Beans, Peas, 4o. In snswer to the frequent Inquiries made by fsrmers living at a distance, we would say, that the " Corn-Planter" la adapted to all kinds of lsnd, and will plant with equal accuracy in the rough, rolling, stumpy ground, and the level, well cleared field. It will also prove equally successlul on Sod, as In any other mode of f'.""' - : we nave tne louowini agents ior tne sate oi our maenme i Gardner II Walker. Akron. 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Each number contains at least 48 pages of oriiinal matter, from the ablest contributors, and ia embellished with a portrait, on stoel, ot some Splrituallit or Relormer. Terms 83 per snnum. Tho first volume of the Shckinah Is elegantly printed sod bound, and Its intrinsic merits and artistic beamy entitle it tn a place in every library. Price, In morocco, lettered and gilt, 83 j In muslin. - 50. A liberal dlscountmaae to tne i rno. Aoarraa PARTRIDGE St BRITTAN, No. 3 Courtlsnd street, New York. New York, March 10 3mw sr. pHE INVINCIBLE AND NEVER-FAIL- L 1NU REMEDY A certain cure for MAN AND BEAST. W. B. Farrell'a Celebrated Original ARABIAN LINIMENT. This extraordinary oreoarallon Is not only far superior to all tbe Liniments sn d Ointments anw before the public, but possesses specific quslitlrs entirely unknown to tbemostlesrnedof tbe Medical Facaltv. lta wide-spread celebrity bos brought out a host of articles In imitstl jn of it, with all sorts of names, but none of them begin to compare with the superior,old-established Arabian Liniment Far tbe Nerrou System it operates llko a charm, aoothins dossn the most violent agonies and psin ia a lew minutes alter its application. Alumna. Here Threat aad Breast. It speedily causes tbe dissipation ot any possibility of matter torming in the parts, and brings abont a regular and healthy action ot tbe glandular system. A Ifevuiaire, Anooyne ana naissn. In cases of Rnutured Muscles and Tendons, its powerful re vulsive and healing qualities cause the parts to unite without leaving tbe least soreness or want oi power oenina. in Bruises and Swellings, It act on the prinrple of a counter irritant and anodyne, relieving tb pain almost instattly. and reduces the swellings In sn incredibly short spice ot time. A fstlmalnat end Nervine. It Is a stlmulsnl impsrting tone and vigor to the whole nerv ous and muscular system. For Rlirnmallam, or aay other Inflammatory condition ol tbe muscular system or chronic stiffness of tbe same, it stands at tba very bead of all the remedies ever offered to the public, and none csn equal It I'olaonea Heptllea, ve. For bites of poisonous snakes it msv be confidently relied on as a prompt and effectual remedy, acting as a caustic and s pe on e in sucn nitnerto latai esses. For Chllb sins. Burns. Old Sores. Corns, Warts, Kryslpelas, Croup, Nervous Headache, Sore Eye, even to partial Blindness, its etleeu are astonishing Tbe great advantage this article possesses over all other remedies, Is its brief operation oa tbe system. It cure quickly it is the most certain remedy la existence, and it Is sold cheaper thon any other medicine In use. We fearlessly assert that this great Arabian remedy win ao more gooo ior less money ua any other Liniment or Ointment in the world. Fer Harer aad Cattle, Its effects are equally striking and salutary. In Sweeny It has no equal, being an istallible cure I also, ia Poll Evil. Big Head, Fistula, Spavin, Galls, Strains, Bruise, Scratches, Wonda, no metier how bad, lore Fyc, area to blindness, swellings of ev-ery description, snd many inflammatory disease. COU.NTERFKITH. COI laTEH FKITf. Beware of a base Counter I. it raiiee ti. u ""'"'""' Liniment This spuHoua article la sold by sons aa - ramui s Liniment," to those wnc are nor carrm. hi cu n S"L"' W B Fsrrell's Arabian Liniment Always ask lor W. S.FAJt-REI I 'S ARABIAN LINIM F.NT, and tske BO other. rir Tbe tennine Arabian Liniment Is sold by DENIft sr. HAKKY. I. R.T. COOK, O. ROBERTS CO, and WM. FAURENHOI.1Z Co'amhas. J. P. Gatelins, Carroll; Jnahaa Betta, Cot'age Mills; Cherry A Pummel. Lnekbsunse; T. Jones It Bro, London : O.H Bliss It Co . West Jeflertoa E. Ueobeyaa, Baltimore; E L. Slocam. Lancaster; J. N Wilsoa, Newark ; , Page A Ingram, Newark ; Speocer sY Channel, RolingreeB; Jobs D. Parke, Cincinnati ; And Drut gists and Merchant generally, la the United Stste axel canajoe. J

Jtt.tL; '"7! VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 1G, 1853. NUMBER 236. THE Elailji l)to State Journal IS PUBLISHED BVEUr MORNING, KXCKl'T SUNDAY, SCOTT ft BASCOM, JUIWIAL BOttOmes, BIOS MID IUU RUin UIIKAHOI Oil UIQH. TERMS Invariably in atlvancti In Columbus. W OO a year by niall, Su.OO. Daily daring the mi Ion of the Legislature, and Triw eekly rr tne remainder or tne year, vo uu. 'I'll K WEEKLY JOURNAL la furnished to city subscribers at M, and by mall at I . oil a year. Ulubs or tour auu upwsrus, io f ton anu upwards, u.W. TIIK Tltl-WEEKLY JOURNAL la 9300 a year. II A TES OF AD VER T1SINQ IN TBS BAIL Y JO URNA L. The following rates and rulea ban been agreed npon between the proprietors or tne unto statesman ana me unto oiw wsvnw, w to observed in ail eases, titer (nil date. July i, o. i One square, 10 Unaa or leae of thli llwd type, for one insertion, duo. ; (ten additional insertion, uo. i ii 1 1 1 jiill III ( lllttt f 9 9 9 lsquare, 1 262 268 00 4 005 00 . 8- 9. 10. 16. 18. 1 i I I! squares, 1 878 876 006 00 i 00 8. 10. itt 16. .. .. 8quareii, j2 6Or60'D0 8 00j 00 10. lii- 11 i squares, 8 OOoli) 009 Qo!lo. 14. 18. 1 .. bi iHi riia Ghan2eable 8 uinarea, Changeable i quarterly, 820, monthly, 25 6 squares, or tt column, quarterly,... .935 monthly........ 45 weekly, 65 dally, 130 or 'ty column, dally 80ll RiAndlnff cord. R Unea or less, for one Tear 610. No advertisement to beoonldcred by the year, unless specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed npon between the partini. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number of insertion, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, ana payment will be exacted accordingly. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid In Advance. The privileges of yearly advertisers will be oonflned rigidly to ttti-ir regular ousinesa ; ana an auvenisemeaia not permuting uierv-to. In lie nsid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, &c, not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at' the usual rates. Announcing candidates (for offloes of every description) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; the same to uu, in au cases, paid in advance. Attorneys will be bolden for the price of inserting advertisements brought In by them. Publishers not secountmbl for the aeouracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication.All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than donble the above rates, and measured as If solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 60 per oeuL In advanoe of tbe above rates. H NO ADVKRT1BKHIITT CAN fJCSXRTID ORATtTITOUSlT. Advertisements for charitable institutions, ore companies, word, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Deaths Inserted without charge, unless aocompanled by funeral invitations or obituary notices, and when so aocompanled, to be paid for. U persons sending communications or requiring notices of fairs, soirees, concerts, or any publio entertainments where charges are made for admittance, and all notices of private enterprises, con only be Inserted with the understanding that the same are to be paid for. If intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 oents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement (Srat Steam Jrintituj blouse, JOIRXAL lUILDINCS, HIGH ST., COLOICIS, OHIO, SCOTT & DASCOM, PROPRIETORS. ENCOURAGED by past success, the subscribers respectfully call the attention of the Public to the superior facilities they now possess for executing evory description of PR1NT-INI1, In the first style of the Typographic Art. Having for yours been constantly adding to and enlarging their Establishment, they ran at present boast of an office worthy of I ho Capital of this great Htnto. Tho various departments have been arrunscd with rpeelnl reference to the neat and expeditious execution of AM KINDS OF HOOK AND JOB PK1NT1NU, from a card of a single line to a volumeof a thousand pages. The dilfureut descriptions of ivork aro carried on in separate apartments, each division being under the charge of careful and experienced hands, A sketch ot the preuiisos may convey some idea of the extent and facilities of tho JOURNAL STEAM PULNTIKU HOUSE. THE BOOK AND PAMPHLET DEPAETMENT, Occupying the eastern front of tho third door, is fur-aished with oxtenslve fonts of all the newest styles of letter, from Diamond to Pica, and provided with every thing requisite for the rapid and accurate composition of Legal, Aledical, Theological and Miscellaneous Works; Reports, Sermons, By-laws, Catalogue), Lawyer's Briefs, and Pamphlets of evory kind. In this department, we print books in all the branches of Literature, for Publishers and Authors, as well as for Colleges, Collego Societies, Seminaries, and jther Public Institutions. Many of the works buuriug the Imprint )f tills oflice have met with the most flattering testimonials, as to their accuracy and typographical beauty, even from the first publishers in Boston and other oastern cities. Among these we would notice Ursinus' Commentary on the Heidelberg Catecliism, 20 Vol. Ohio Reports, Tht Volume of the World, Plain Thoughts on Secret Sorielies, Brunner on French Nouns, Dr. Gleason's Lectures on Lift and Healthy Poems by Mrs. V. A. Chamberlain, Christis Chemistry of Agriculture, &o. &o. MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS. Wo pay purticulur attention to this class of work, and ire printing some of the best Periodicals, among which we refer with satisfaction to Tin !twn Literary Mugatine, The Ohio Journal if Education, Tat Ark, Annual Proceedings I. O. O. F., Journals nf Episcopal Conventions, The Beauty of Holiness and Sabbath Miscellany, Tht Ohio Cultivator, &o. (to. THE JOBROOM Occupies tho middlo part of tho tlilrd floor of tho Journal Buildings, and contains an Immense assortment of all the various kinds of Type for the print ing of Cards, Checks, Certificates, Circular, Handbills, Showbills, Bill Heads, Posters, Progrninines, Large Bills for Country Merchants, Concerts, Inhibitions, (to. &c. In this department, our ollloe Is unsurpassed in fullness and completeness by any in the West, and we are continually receiving all the most beautiful fonts of new Type from the various Foundries, and intend to let nothing escape us which will add to the reputation already acquired. THE NEWSPAPER DEPAETMENT Occupies the west end of our spacious Composition Rooms, which are 120 feet In length, and lighted by 60 gas burners THE PRESS ROOM Containing a number of the most npproved POWER PRESSES of HOE'S and ADAMS' Patents, is on the first floor. Our Presses print every description of work, from the smallest Card to the Double Mammoth Poster, and are all driven by STEAM COU Kit. We can produce the most brilliant and attractive Show Cards, nnd other Fancy and Ornamental Printing, in Colors, or in Gold, Silver and other Ilronxes, far more showy and effective, and much lees costly than Engraving ; having all the improvements ne-ceesary to rcudcr our Printing neat and attractive. THE B00KBINDERY Occupies the whole width of the second floor, and is osr. iii'MiRCD s TWENTr veei in length, Including the Folding aud Killing Room, on theeastern trout, it is well furnished with expen rive niachinerv from the Hist, among which are Adams largest and best I'uwer Embossing Presses and hand Uttering Pressce, with an ample supplv of Brass Type, Dies, Combination Ornaments and Borders, for fancy bindings in Cloth and Morocco j also other machinery, for Ijiw and Standard work, from which, with the aid of Bnishwl workmen, we aro not only enabled lo execute any amount ..f work for the trade, rapidly and of superior qunlity, but also the rewinding of Books, Magazines, Periodicals, Sheet Music, Pamphlets, ic, In anv required style and finish. In the'lii.aNK Hook Department, wc lnivo Ilickok I best Ruling Machines, of the largest capacity, with every appliance for furnishing any required pattern in ruling, however Intricate , also Mr Adams' Patent Paging Machine, now very popular in the Public omces, and with Bankers, Merchants and Accountants at the East, for paging all kinds of Blank Books after Ihey in a rapid and superior style. W e are also constantly supplied with a large stock of the best quality of Writing and Blank Book Papers, ofeverv i, from the best American and Foreign Manufacturers, ami can furnish Stoles, Counties, Banks. Railroad and other tur-nnrati ms. Societies and the Trade, with Blank Books in any quantity, of any qualitv and size, mode by mperior workmen, and warranted perfect, which wo are willing to compare with those of any establishment East or West. STEREOTYPING t, Of every description Is ol-o carried on at this House. Autnors wishing to perpetuate their works, ere enabled, by a comparatively slizht addWoo to the first cost, to issue subsequent editioos at the mere cost of paper, press work and binding. Leads cast of any measure and thickness for the trade. Heads for Newspapers, rovers for Magazines, fcc, stereotyped in good stvle Particular alien-tkm paid to the stereotyping of wood cuts THE C0TJNTINO ROOM Is on the first floor, fronting on Hinn street It is here that all orders of customers are received, all contracts made, and all the businese of the establishment transacted. Persons desiring Printing or Binding done will here find Specimens of ail the various ,tTVe have nearly One Hundred Persons cncajicd in our various departments, at the Uighest Wanes, among whom are many f the most skillful Workmen in the business, and all feeling an interest in any work bearing the imprint of this ofsm. This, com-rtined with the practical experience and penonal supervision of the Senior Proprietor, enables us confidently to inTite the attention of tll"NlclelierailvtoourSTEA.M PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, believing that nowhere ele can they secure Better Work or Better I"nM" CtlARLES SCOTT, J V1L T. BASCOM, J r0,,, winTK'K rn NTnCHnnLDKRa. THRtr-H,nMr.ia theColumbws. t iooaandlndianaRallroad A amnntlllnl thti the 1st faetsJIment ol tea per cent Is rora. red.aad regular paymcnti hereafter everyeixty deyeot ten pet CXt.antil nai.1 Wm.Dennison, Ir.,Esq.,lsatborlied to eoUeetf rota and r- ooipltoalistockholdersinrranxitticowmy WM. SCOTT, Treeamrw oeSS-wtf CP.Jtl.R. R.Co UTOTIPR Tfi FARMERS. AND ALL WHO a nenrovrn Tha mheeeihsir emold renctfallr inform the public, that be is ready to op. rate oa Rise;-Boar, so as le effect a rare ; and tbew. if yoa ansa, be eaa e'a the bone, and take It off. Ba caa alee) mora Boae-Spavias cure Fall vl1 aswa Fistula, and reaHrve Tanora, ste. Tfcoae who wish bis service, will please address f post paid) JAMES 8AVIDGE, nrt-w tc Barleni F. O, Delaware eonnty, O. NEW YORK ADVERT IS EMMS. raOSI W, H. K'D01AI.D'S ADVMTISINO UODSI, 109 PIASSiO ST., H. . IX) MERCHANTS AND DEALERS. JL W. J. DAVIS dc CO. beg to remind merchants and dealers that uuy are the solo agents lor H. V. n.KA VKRN IJNHI VAI.RD nONKT HOAP. the only genuine j also, lor bis celebrated Musk Broum Windsor, and other Toilet soaps i near s grease, cisrinea marrows, soar. ine ereatni. mllitarv havlns' snan. eto. They are constantly importing the finest qualities of English and French llsir and Tooth Brushes, shell, born end Butislo Dresslog Combs, and every description ot goods in the Fancy and Perfumery line, which thoy will sell at the lowest casu Picrs. Price lists and samples sunt on when applied for Merchants wltl nnd It well worth their wnue in give mem a sail W. i. DAVid & CO., No. 40 Courtland street, New York, nar23-3m-H Sole Jgents for tht United Statu. T ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF A DRV GOODS I 0. O. WILSON & CO., ImDorters and Jobbers ot Dry Goods. No. 13 Courtland Street, (opposite tht National and Watern Hotels), ana not. it ana 13 vey street, NEW YORK, Invite the attention of Wholesale Euttess to Ibelr very large assortment at coodt. which is kept complete at all sessons of the year by the addition of all tho now styles and fabrics that are constantly striving Dy "steamers" ana "pecxeis. rve have large departments devoted exclusively to the sale of cloths, Caitimeres, Vcitings, Tailors' Trimmings, White Goods, Hosiery, Press Goods, Shawls, Yankee Notions, Domestics, etc., ete. In addition are displayed large lines of prints, Including Merrimacs snd Cochecos, Glnghsms, Lawns, Berages, Black and other staple Silks, Merinos, Bombasines, Alpacas, and the numerous other snides appertaining to the Dar Goods Teade. Also, sgents fur tbe sale of " iloyhi's Hoyal Patent Bwansdown tewing Cotton." We Invite the attention of tho closest buyers for cash or credit. marl81y-M FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES Long known Severely tested Always right The acknowledged standard. Agents DECKER. & J1IBBS, Columbus. naar8 4m-M BILLIARD TABLES. The subscribers offer for sale Tables ten ner cent, less than any other es tablishment In tho city of New York, with improved cloth or patent India Rubber cushions, which are preferred to all others now in use by the best players in the United States for correctness and elasticity, and are warranted to stand In their place for years, without repairing. Gentlemen wishing to purchase Tables of all descriptions, with Marble, Mahogany or Pine Beds, can huve their orders tilled the same ns If they were present, by addressing us by mail. Always on bsnd, tables, cloths, balls, cues, French leathers, pockets, pool boards, and cue wsx of the best description, ready for shipping st the shortest notice. mar9-3m-M CO Ann street, New York. BENHAM, WHITNEY & CO., No. 272 Pearl street, New York, manufacturers of P, AIM, JAPANNED tfc PLANISHED TIN WARE, and Dealers in Hardware, Brltsnnia and Glasswsre, such as Ta ble Cutlery, Britannia urns, Tea ana uonoo rots, i;aooiesncas, Table Castors. Snun Ladles. Fluid snd Oil Lamps, Pitchers, Turn- biers, Table and Tea Ppoons, Tlated and Uernian.ailver Bponns, Forks and Ladles; Tinned and Enameled Bauce-Fans, Msslin Kettles, Fry Psns, fhovol and Tongs, Sad Irons, Iron snd Brass Wire, Drais Kettles. Sheet Iron, Tin Plate, Block Tin, Antimony, etc. All goods carefully packed and warranted. tetilti-.lin-M YOUNG & LEAVrn , ISO BROADWAY, NEW YORK, (opposite John street,) Importers and Dialers in WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, Gold Tens, Plated Ware. Fine Cutlery. GUNS, PISTOLS. POWDER FLASKS, Shot Belli and Pouches, Gamt Bags, FANCY GOODS, Arconiconn, Violin Strings, Plated or German fcilvor Forks, Spoons, etc , etc. janl83m-i BROOKS' GREAT EXHIBITION PRIZE THREAD This aia-.enrd Thread, made principally lrom Sea Island cotton, Is warranted not to kink or knot in sawing and the strongest and smoothest In tho world. It is now taking the lead of all olbor makes. FOR SALE BY Tweedy, Moulton It Plympton, Hunter, Buckley & Co., Calhoun, Vanderburgh Si Co., Lee, Fcuton It Phelps, a,cij, riiii. a a. oo., Henrys, Smith & Tuwnseud, W. & J. Morrison it. Co., John Martin, Jr., ft Co., Kreeland, Stuart ft Co., Clatlin, Mellen ft Co., Lord, Warren, Salter ft Co., Grernwsy, Brothers ft Co., George tipdyke ft Co., L. ft V. Kirby ft Co., Lsthrop ft Ludingtoii, Hurlbut, Ainswoith ft Plerson, John Steward, jr., ft Co., Smith, Carey ft Mosely, Hrnnks. llrothera ft Co . etc. And by all tbn lending Jobbers, ft c, in New York, Boston, Philadelphia aud Baltimore. febl6 3m-at CODA WATER APPARATUS For Man- kj rcinrini. Drawing and Bottlins of the litest and most approved construction, manufactured snd lor sale, wilh explicit piloted direclioLS for its use, by JOHN IHATTHKWF", Corner lit Avenut and 2fiA si , oppoiitt Bellevue, Aw York. Th nnlu ...i.hllihm.int devoted exclusively to the manufac ture of tODA WATER MACHINERY, Ac, in the United States, and wheromay be found a larso assortment ol every article connected wilh the bnsineas, including materials, fte. Ks- nblished 30 years. MPg-qjinia-at JOHN I. SMITH Wholesale Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer, S34 and 835 Broadway, Few York, The Most Extensive in uie worm s s now prepared to otter his customers and merchants generally, inh an aanrttnent nf ITmhrellaa and FaraSOlS. Wllichlor beauty, quality, liniih and prices, cannot bo equaled by any bonsa in the United SUH. PARISIAN JWHO.VS-Welklng Cane Umbrellas, Folding do, Trunk do. Sell opening do, Sylphide Para sols. Also, very Tlcn SlIK umureiiniann rarasoia, muuru uu Ivor. Pearl aud Palm Wosd Handles, in the greatest va-lety. Very superior mourning and half mourning Parasols. Buggy Umbrellas extra quality, with and without joints. Yon are respectlully invited to call and examine the stock before purchasing. JOHN I. SMITH, leblB-Jin:is-as m.. ........ . f OOK1NG GLASS WARE-HOUSE. I J I.iwiklnB Glaaaeaat Reduced Prleea. The appli cation of machinery to tbe construction ot Looking Glasses bss indeed worked on entire revolution in ineir mauuiaciurr, uj which I am enabled to nroduce I lie moat perfect and beautiful articles, and to se'l th'tn at rates defying competition. Jobbers, country merchants and buyers generally, are respectfully invited to call and examine the extensive stock, consisting ot every stylo and size, from fifty cents a dozen to five hundred dollars each. The trade supplied at the lowest prices, with frames, etc., etc., ol every description in their composition state. Warehouse 38 Courtland street, febl8 3m:is-M Factory lt5 Duane street, New York. PREMIUM PIANO FORTES. GROVES- I tern A ro in. sRl Hroadax. New York, would call the attention of those about purchasing tu their splendid stock of 6Vt to 7 octave Pianos, which Ihey believe cannot be excelled by any oiher in tho city, either in tone, finish, quality ot material, or workmanship. Medals have been awarded by the Ameucaa Institute to tneir Instruments pre yean in luccaeum. Having recently purchased the entire stock ol tbe late firm ol Dubois ft Warriner, formerly Dubois and Stodsrt, lavorahly known for Forty years as Piano makers, they would invite the continuance of the favors of their friends sad customers wilh the certainty of siving equal ssttsfsctton. For tbe southern market we ere mating witn mum ires Frame end detached cases, peculiarly adapted to the climate. lcb?-dJm-Bf mo WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. John 1 c. Hkkdkxson ft Co.. No. Rue du Fauboarf Polason- niere, Psris, and 174 and 176 Pearl street. New Yora, offer for aale on extensive assortment oi rrencn ana American anmii Flowers, Festhers and Ornaments: Italian, French, English and American Straw Bonnets, Ribbons, ete. The above, chiefly ol onr own manufacture, embrace the largest sad most varied stock lo be lound In the I'nited States ttamplee may be seen at our wareroon in new ins. janll-Jm-SI THE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON AND TRIM allNG HOUSE IN NEW YORK.-TIIOMAPI ii. htsirns. Imnnrter and Jobber of Silas. Milliner and Fan- em Used, its Broaaway, flew worn, nee aow i .-, daily receiving and offering at tbe loweet prtees, a complete assortment of goods ia his line, embracing all tba varkius styles A AmIvm. ennalatinv of hlark and fanev Silks, mercehoea, t lo reaces.staawts, trimmings, bonnet ribbons, tanera ana-Arwm IrimmiB.i of all kinds French and Knelish Crapee, crane liases, si'.k cravats, embroideries, gloves of aU kinds, eilk . . i l a. I sT t-l sasa) sraaaa- mlllt DlrP'et. icea, wniw itoqi, nuiirrj, ij.. --- .- chief, etc Tbe undpreigned invito th UeeUoa of tbe Trad. and bL- I rim at at?oenuij. wan ujaucvmcuiB oucm - ud abort time barerf. 1 tlKJS. if. DlIsAIUl, 1" glaM w - s deC y bet. Liberty at. ltd Haidea LtUM(.ll. T. THOMAS DOUGLASS, (late Bute & OIIVQIsi J Jl , f 1 wholesale oeaier m, -. . A 11 e. n 1 1 '" . , No. J 5 Plait street, lur ooor n n -"-". ' of Ibe Premium t!tel gquaree; Arrat for Bee a Braem,Tara- tr J -1 1 t- T..Lv. Tbw iim.Iji ttrni isna ror sere -we, arc, ..so. -"-' - .l-w;. . tera. i etc. : L'ntoa nun aoa t". -. ' ,wa A Brother's sheet Braes. Brass end Copper Wire, Rivets, . u m ..iik. fullnwa. ete. Bro etc; ; .u,i nnirr-.f asa ASA KARR, Jr, aovll-ly sate ol the firm of Child, Farr aV Co, St-Loais. NEW YORK SALTPfcTlUS wumvs. Tbeatteatioa of dealers aad eonsamera la HTiteslto taa Kefiaed faltpetre arodaeeal at taeeewor.., "i-'" prrlor ka appearance ana qaonry to aay ber. Crafcltpetra tar osie ia lots to salt aaiiaiaeeia, at tbe lowest maikeg priea. toraaieiBairujpaasaupaioi - HENaHAW. martMm-st 139 Maidea Lane, Hew York. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. rioxt i. at. riTTEifaiLL a oo.'s aoinct, 1S3 wabsao iteiit. TO COUNTRY DEALERS. Silks and JL Fahow Dar GooDI. NIt'OI.KON Sc WRIfsIIT Importers and Jobbers of Silks and Fancy Dry floods, having removed from 54 Cedar street, to the New Marble Building, Vi) Liberty street, (four doors west of Broadway,) would Invite the emotion ot dealers in ownnc cine wiu uiwmb , ,r,j bwu' iW .ml rik sinek nf SILKS and FANCY DRY GOODS, eon. slating of Ribbons, Laces, Emhrotderiet, Dress Trimmings, WltUt uooas, Hunt, SUM, utuunt; onawu, l aratoti, iuwuwry ir- news, lie. An examination of our goods and prices will, we think, eon vlnca Rnnnirv Daalnrs4hst we can offer them fully as advante enui terms ua anv bouse in Now York if not better. We nay particular attention to tbe AUCTION SALES, and il goods are selling at less prices than they can be Imported as is sometimes L . .. ,, .1 .... ull, n 1 1 A .11 Ub tne Case We SnBll SCO Ull UUr CU.iuuicra win irwitn mi wj benefit oeeruins' lrom such sales. Wo are at all times willing to exhibit our stock to buyers, whether they purchase or not we do not consider it any trouble to show our goods. G?1 Cash and close time purchasers are especially Invited to give us a call. From our facilities, we are convinced that we can sell them at such rates as must prove satisfactory. MUULBUN WK1UUJ, mar3-2m-r 93 Liberty street IMPORTANT TO CASH BUYERS Sta- X ple. Bilk and Fancy Dinr Oeons Onlr for Cnah. I.AZAHUS ARNOLD, Importer and wholesale dealer, 40 Cedar street, New York, has adopted the tenors! approved ays-tem of selling goods fur cneh, whereby he Is enabled to oner great inducements to purcnasers. Havlns had a loni experience in the Dry Goods trsde In evory Drancn, and uetng determined to oner GREAT INDUCEMENTS to cash dealers, he would solicit a call lrom such, confident that they will find it to their advantage to make selections from bis SIOCK. L,A&AKUS Aiinui.u, marl-d3ra r 40 Cedsr street, nesr William. TMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. JL Something? better and mart tconimical than Soda, Cream Tar tar, or any other preparation in existrnct for Baking. DUUKEL'S CHEMICAL YKAciT. or IMKINU POWDKK, lor raising Bread, Biscuit, Frted,-Grldri!e snd Jnbuny Cakes, Puddings, Pot-l'los, Uurn Bread, sweet Cakes, Apple Dumplings, pastry, ere, ace. This article is one that every IMMIl.V.ll.tTKr.. HOARDING HOUSE. Eating Saloon, S hip. Steamboat, Vnsael. Canal Boat, etc., will find, upon a csrelultrial, to be the very thing needtd every tivglt day of their txtttenct. its must imnortant aavantaues over tne oia svstcm are 1. It saves the exuenseol milk. erKi, shurtcninir, spoiled bread, and the trouble and expense of procuring goud yeast water oiuy neiug necessary. SI. No time is required for the dough to rist bofuro balling consoaueutlv bread mar be mado in a lew minutes. 3. A cook can always depend upon having light, sweet, tender and pslttable bread snd biscuit, whether tho Hour be of the best quality or not. 4. Bread made br this Drocess is much more nutritious, easier of digestion, bettor fitted for a wosk stomach, tweeter, whiter and lighter, man when mane witn yeast. 5. 'J he broad made by formentatiun, docs not afford the same amount of nourishment to the system, as It does when made with this comnonnd i becsuse the vegetable acid contained in. fermented bread, prevents the proper action of the gastrle fluid upon it, and consequently, a part only goes to nourish the body, whllo the acldi tend to produce dyspepsia and its attendant evils This article has been thoroughly tested, and Is universally liked. When used according to tho directions, it Is Karrantedto suit. I-V7 Be careful to ask for DURKEE'S BAKINQ POWDEH, snd rske no other, and vou will not be deceived. Principal of fice, 139 Water street, New York. Sold by the best grocers and druggists generally. leuuo-jy aOASH FANCY DRY GOODS HOUSE. J JAMK8 MoCREKRY & CO.. Impobtess and Jobbehi, 73 Willism street. New York, bavins: succeeded to the business. so successfully prosecuted upon the Cash System by tho late firm of WM. McAKTillJIl Sc. CO., we Invite the attention of closebuy-tri to our lame and woll selected stock, consisting in part of Hhawls and Dress Goods; Laces snd Embroideries; White Goods; Ribbons and Millinery Articles; PilkQoods; Hosiery; Oluvcs, Ha. To which will be daily added cheap and deiiisble goods from Auction, From the facilities we possess wo are ena. led to make it the interest ot Merchants from all sections to ex amine our stuck snd compare our prices wilh others in thninmo line. JAMliS McCRLERY & CO.. Icb8.d3m.ln New York AVERY'S SEWING MACHINES, Price only 35. Patented October J 9. 1 S3 j. Tots ma. chine la acknowledged by all who have usnd it to be superior to that of any other Hewing Machine ever luvnntrd, fur its sim- filiclty, compsctoess, tbe beauty and strcneth of Its stitch and ts ehespness. It weighs about 25 Ihs, and costs only from fj'-'S to $M. It will work neatly, with the smallest thread, the flnost mil. mlirli ll-. o.ll lln... wn..l..-. ---1 nods, snd all kinds of leather. It Is so simple, that a child of lu years 01 age can uuuersiaou ana wora 11 rupiuiy, wiuiuumuj dsnrnr of Its lettlnir out nf order, and catt'do the work of more than 30 sesmstrestes much bettor In every respoct than It can be done by hand. The stitches are Independent of esch other, so much so, tbst If every other stitch is cut, the seam still holds goud and strong It ts unlike and much bolter tbsn suy otb'-r sewing machine ever invented. This machine Is peculiarly adapted to family use, as it will do all kinds of sewing, and whop, known will be generally introduced Into families. Tbe Avery Sowing Machine Company have perlccted tholr ar-rangoments for manufacturing on the largest scale, and will sup-ply any number of machines on the shortest notice. Ordersad. rnisba to i;uaiii.e.d nr.i illiup, iwiuroauwny, ,iw juia, 111 receive prompt attention. decia-nmistp TO THE TRAVELING COMMUNITY JL Recommended by the Medical Faculty In Now York, Philadelphia, and by Physicians generally, In the United States. WOLFE'S A1IOMAT10 BCHIKDAM BCHNAPPdi A superlstive Tonic, Diuretie, Antl-Dyipentio snd Invigorating Cordial ; and especially recommended to all persons residing or traveling in tbe Southern and Western tftates, as a demonstrated Prerentlve of those derangements of Ihu Stomach and llowels, produced by the water ot those regions, and superinducing the i.ooiera, Ague, neiumi-ni auu mmuus ravers, uuw i-uicuj. yuvu-liar to them. The vigorous and Invariable superlorltyof Wolfe's Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps, In all those cases of Incipient Dropsy, Kidney complaints, Gravel and Stone, producing Chronic Inflammation, Gout, Rheumatism General Debility, Dyspepsia and Emaciation, for which pure Holland Gin has been proscribed by the regular Medical Faculty, universslly, whenever tbey could obtain it, Is now freely admitted by the most distinguished members ol tbe profession, and the most eminently successful practitioners in every part of the United States. The incomparably superior efficacy of the Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps, aa thus professionally proved and certified, arises entirely lrom its Infinitely superior quality and distinctive properties. No other Holland Gin of equal purity of rectification, can be obtained, either In America or Foreign market, at any price. It is manufactured by the Proprietor exclusively, at Schiedam, in Holland, by a proccsa peculiar to bis own lactory. It Is flavored and medicated, not by tho common banh berry, but by the choice botauical variety of the Aromatic Italian Juniper berry, whose more vinous extract is distilled and reclined with Its spirituous solvent, snd thus becomes a concentrated tincture ol exquisite flavor and aroma, altogether transcendent in its cordial and medical properties, to any Holland Gin hcretolore known. The Aromatlo Schiedam Schnapps can be obtained In cases containing each two dozen b tiles, either quarts or pints, according to order. The bottles aro rally labeled and wrapped, and each bears the fao simile of the Proprietor's signature, without which tbe article ts unquestionably spurious. For sale, by tbe rase, by all the principal Druggist and Grocers in the city and United Plates. Phvsiclans suonlled irstultouslr tor chemical analysis and trial, by letter intimating their readiness to accept It. Agenta who wish tholr names added to this advertisement will apply by letter to the subscriber. UDOI.rilO WOLFE, importer, s Deavor aircmt, now iwi. Jan. 17, 1P5.1 nm. 2d p. in. MOORE'S SELF-AC'I LNU jUJYUtUJ LEVER fRESSKS. For Prtuing Cant, C-mea, Hemp, t-a- ii rlik HiJrr. aV- kePaunud Septemktr 30, ia., n. n.i.nuns Dresses have over all others Bow la use, consist la Ibetr great strength and durability. The antl-Irietloa priaeiplee oa which tbey aro aoastracted make tbrm not liable to get out ot order; and where great pressure is required tbey era just what has long beea wanted, being tea times more noarerinl than an Screw Press, and as their owa aravity ia their eea of any kiod. would do well to satisfy tbemselves of tba above before purchasing aay other kind, by colling at tbe Factory, at Howiett a Buildiag, eoroer of Front and Spring streets, or by aooreaa, la wniea easeexpuru h.rnrarinB enaeernlDf them will be rtwa. Tbey are also saark cheaper tbaa tbe old Screw Prree. Ferroers will do well to a-tica that the Portable Cider rrree. wilh mill attached, oa this nlaa is tbe best ever lamtrd. They eaa be worked by boras or bond power. ODUOLM HUFF. 4eclS-43mawaa Colambaa, Ohio. MASSILLON RAILROAD. MEETING ADJOURNKD. Owing to eertala surreys sw beieg yet complete, tbe asajersiraea are apprt beaaiTe tbey may ao be able (by tbe 5th instant, tba slay deaignaied for boiling tbe Massilloa Raitross Meeting,) to oommaaieate to tbe frieode of this eeterprise all tbe kslormatioa etaeirable fee- tbe parpoae of organixarJoa aad location of tbe contemplate Railroad. Tbey hare decide is nradent rhv advice) to ooatpnae tbe Wsmum aatii Wednesday, x7tk AnriL proximo. Tb friends of tbe eatrrprtse will please take notice according ry. By order mi tba Committee. . Btill JOHN MILLER, Secretary. CHERRY PECTORAL. For the rapid Cure of f 01 CHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WDOOPIIVG-COUGn, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. OX) CURE A COLD, WITH HEADACHE JL AND 80RENK88 OF TIIK BODY, take tbe Cherry" Pro tooal on going to bed, and wtap up warm, to sweat during the niptit. FOR A COXD AND COTJGIT, take it morning, noon and evening, according to directions no the bottle, and the difficulty wl.l soon be removed. None will long sutler from this trouble when they find it esn be so reidlly cured, rersonsauuetea wnn a seated cough, which breaks them of tbelr rest at night, will And, by taking the Cherry I'octoral on going to bed, tbey may be sure of sound, unbroken sleep, and consequently relreshing rest. Great roliet lrom suffering, and ultimate cure, la ett'orded to thousands who are thus alHiclod, by Ibis Invaluable remedy. Umm Ita aireenbln cfloet in these cases, manv find themselves unwilling to forego us use wnen tne nccu.siiy lor u uoa ccoacu. P .. t .. - 1. 1 From two eminent rnyticians in Favettkvillk. Tenn.. April 10th, 1851. Du Wn have aiven vour Cherrv Pectoral an extensive trial in our practice, and fiud It to turpsss every othor remedy we navo lor curing anocuous oi iu rosuirmuiy ui,f. 9 r rvtcaci e. UIUDTOM lino. ll,nJE,i H, nm... TO SINflFItS AND PUBLIC BPEAKKKS this rem edy is invaluable, as by its acllon on tbo throat and lungs, when taken in small quantities, it removes all hoarseness in a few hours, and wonderfully increases the power and flexibility of the voice. IHTHIll Is sencrsllv much relieved, and often wholly cu red by Cherry Pectoral. But there are some cases so obstinate as to yield entirely to no medicine. Cherry Pectoral will cure tuem.ll tneycan De curea. ltlMiNfiniTIH. or irritation of tho throat end upper pop tlouot the lungs, may be cured by taking Cherry Pectoral in small ana irequont aoses. ino uucomioriauio upprosaiuu is toon relieved. lt,.v. rinct. l.iKaiMu. of Mrooklvn. N. r . states "I have seen the Cherrv Pectoral cure such casos of Asthma and Bronchitis as loads me to believe It can rare y fail to cure those diseases." FOIt flKOUP, give an emetic of antimony, to ue ionowea by large and frequent doses of Cherry Peetorsl, until it subdues the disease. If taken In season, It will not rail to cure. WHOOPINf COUtill mty be broken up and soon cured by the use of Cherry Pectoral. TIIK INFLUENZA Is spedlly removed by this remedy. Numerous Instances have been noticed wbero whole families wore protected from any serious consequences, while their neighbors, without the Cherry Peetorsl, wero suffering lrom the dis ease. Doct. J. C. Ayer Salem, Ohio, 11th June, '51. I write to inform you of the. truly remarkable effect of your CHERRY PECTORAL in this place, and In my own family. One of mv daughters was oomuletely cured In three days of a dreadful Whooping Cough, by taking it. Dr. Mrans, one ol our very best Physicians, freely states that ho considers it the beit remedy we have for Pulmonary dilesscs, and that ho has cured more cases of Croup with It, than any other medicine be over administered. , Our clergyman of the Baptist Church says Ihnt during the run ot the Influenza hero this season, he has seen cures lrom your medicine, he could scarcely huve believed wltnout seeing. yours respectlully, oirna". Deputy Postmas'er. From tht distinguished Professor of Chenittryand Materia Mcdica, Boadoin College, t have round ihn Cherrv Pectoral, as Its Ingredients show, a poweriul remedy lor colds, and coughs, snd pulmonary diseases. 1SRKIH OfaSVSliAnv, 1U. v. BauNswtcK, Me., February S, 185 1. DR. VAI.ENTINK itIOTT, Tho Kidelu celebrated Protestor of Surgery In tho Medical Col lege, New York city, ssys: ..... , .... Avnr's Cherrv Poctorsl.' which I consider peculiarly adapted to cure diseases of the Throat and Lungs." . , Cures of severe diseases upon the Lungs have been effected by Cherry Pectoral in ruch extreme casos ss warrant tho belief !,. n,nv at length heen found that can bodouended on to cure thi coughs, colds and consumption which carry from our midst thousands every yoar. It is Indeed a medicine to which the sfilicicd csn look with confidence for roliet, and thoy should not fall to avail themselves of it. ra?ePrei)BrCd by j. u. aiciv, u-nennti, 1 ' Lowell. Mass. ni,i i -i,,mii. hv fl.nnilBHTS A- CO.. bv DENIft &IIAKKY. DUNIO & SONS, and by Druggists and Deal ers In Medicine everywhere. apg-Jm THE UOAD TO HEALTH. HOLLOW AY'S PILLS. Curb or a Dis-OBDESRD I.IVE1 AND HAD DlOKSTtON. Copy of a Letter rom Mr. R. W. Kirkui, Chemist, 7 1'reicau itrtet, uverpoot, aatea Stk June, 1801 1 To Professor Hoilowat, Sib Your Pills and Ointment bave stood tbe highest on our ssle list of Proprietary Medicines fur some years. A customer, to whom I can refer for any inquiries, desires me to let yon know the particulars of her case. She had been troubled for years with a disordered liver snd bd digestion. On the last occasion, hnwevnr. the virulence of the attack was so alarming, and the inflammation set in so severely, that doubts were enter tained of ber not being able to bear up unaer it; lorrunairiy, she was induced to try your Pills, sud she informs me that alter the first, and each succeeding dose, she had great relief. She eontinucd to take them, and although she used only three boxes, she is now in tbe enjoyment ol perlect health. I could have sent you msny more esses, but the above, from the leverity of the attack, snd the rpeedy curt, I think, speskt much in favor of your astonishing Fills. (Sisned) It. W. Kiaxcs. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF RHEUMATIC FEVER, IN VAN Dlr.Mr.n a LAND. Cops of a Letter inserted in tht Habart Tom Courier, of tht 1st rW ' W L .OKI I II-. T If-.lS sfnraaret McConni van. nineteen years ot ao, residing at New Town, had been aunering with a violent rbeumatio lever for upwards of two months, which bad entirely deprived ber of the use of ber limbs) during this period she wss under the care of the most eminent medical men in Hobart Town, and by them her case was considered hopeless. A friend prevsiled upon ber to try Uolloway'a celebrated Pills, which she consented to do, and in an lucrcuiuie snon space oi umo iavj mp-w. - j... euro. CURE OF A PAIN AND TIGHTNESS IN THE CHrHT AND STOMACH OF A PLKSUN B ICAna it From Metsr: Thim A) &, Proprietori of tht Lynn Advertiser, rko can vouch for the following ttaltmtni. August ., 101. To Prolessor HoLLOwat, Sib I desire to bear testimony to tbe good effects or Hollo-wey'e Pills. For some years I suffered severely lrom a psin and tlihlnrss in the stomach, which was also accompanied by a shortness of breath, that prevented me lrom walkine about. I am 84 years ol aio, and notwithstanding my advanced state of life, theae pills bave so relieved me, that I am desirous that others should be made acquainted wilh their virtues. I am now rendered, by their means, comparatively active, and can take exercise without Inconvenience or pain, which I could not do before. . . . wriu (signed) ur.sai vvjr., nuiu. ., -l-jmu, ...--iui-k. Then celebrated Pillt art teondtrfully rfficacum in As following eomplaintt t Actio Dropsy, Liver Com- Seeoadsry Asthma, Dysintery, plaints. Symptoms, Billons Com- Kryslpelas, Lumbago, Tio Douloureux plaints. Female Irrogu- Piles, Tumours, Blotchesoathe lanlles, Rheumatlim, Ulcers. -Wi Fevers of all Retention of Venereal Affec- Bowel Com- kinds, plaints, Fits, Colics. Gout, Constipatlonol Head ache, tha Bowels. Indigestion, Consumption, Inflammation, Debilitv. Jaundice, von", iiodb, Scrofula, or Worms of all Kins'a Evil. kinds. Sore Tbn ate. Weakness, from Stone and Gra- whatever el, cause, ate. Sold at tbe Establishment ol Professor Haixowat. 814 Strand (near Temple Rar, London, 1 and by all respectable Draggists ..j iwiers and Medicine tarouchout tbe British Empire, and of those nt the United State, ia Boxes, at 37 Ho, 87c, and 91.50 each. Wholesale by the principal Drug bouse la the Union, . h Messrs. A. B. It D. Sands. New Y ork. ras There is a considerable saving by taking the larrer sixes. K B. Directions for the laidance of natients in every disor der ere affiled to each box- novl6-13:eowly B. II. iW HA KI NUH, Cincinnati, Agent for Ohio. SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ORDER OF COURT. Oa Taesdav. the JFth dav of AnriL 153. at two o'clock, p. m , oa tbe premises. In the township of Haniaoa ia tbe eounty oi ricaaway, uaie, will be soil to tne oignevi wader, tbe following real estate, aa tha property ot Jacob Plum, dereseed, to wit A tract ot laad lying and brief ia the said county nf Pickaway. In said State ol Ohio, aad described aa fol lows, via: IBS nana aan oi tae aonnweet qaanrroi srciiu namber twroty-tnur, tr wnshlp aamber three, aad range number tweaty-two, Matthews' Surrey, eoataiaing sereaty-aiiie acres, b the same more or area. Sabsart to tbe dower estate of tbe widow nf the said Jacob Plum, sice -aae 1. heretofore assuaed. Terms ot sale, one-third casta in baed, oee-third in six months and one third ia one yoar. Tbe deferred payments to bear Interest lrom the dsj ol sale, aad to ba secured by mortgage oa the nretaise. Appraised, sabjeetto and ear tr be red by said dower, at twes ty-two collars per acre ensuing I lt.sj. ' PATTERSON? HARRITON, March 17, 1EM, asaiW-arlt Adm'r of Jacob Plans, ace . THE GREAT CONSUMPTION & COUGI REMEDY. Dr. WILLIAM HALL'S llalsam for the Lungs! ana thb ctjbb or ' Cexstisipfiim, Decline, Asthma, Bronchitis, Waiting of tht Flesh, Night Sweats, SyUtlng of Blood, Whooping Vougn, vtmeutty of Breathing, Colds, Coughs, Injlucnit, Phtkiiie, Pain in the lidt, and all Disease of the Chat and Lungi. 110,000 REWARD la offered for batter Heolpe CeVIt contains no OPIUM, CALOMEL, or MINERAL POISON, and la sale for the most dellcste child. It Is estimated that 1SO,010 persons die annually In the United Stales wilh Consumption, and Prolessor Eberly ssys that a vast number of these could have been saved by the timely use of sumo prompt remedy. Dr. HALL'S BALSAM strikes at the Root of tht Dlteait at one, and such Is Its speedy effect, that any one using it freely sccording to directions for it or 48 hours, are not entirely satis, fled wl'h its merits, the bottle may be returned, and THEIR MONEY WILL BE CHEERFULLY REFUNDED. The most distressing couch Is frequently relieved by a single dose, and broken up in a few hours lime. Tbe afflicted do not bsve to lake bottlo after bottle before they find whether this remedy will stiurd r. lief or not. Call on the Agent and get i pamphlet gratis. The Trtatitt on consumption sione is worm more man me price oi in is meuicion. You will find certificates of Vhuslcians in Citicineali, and of oth ers whose rures have btcoatluoted here at borne, where they csn be found. Tho public hare been Imposed on by remedies, recommended by certificates which have always originated from some unknown source. We believe that a Medicine possessing real mtriu will effort cures wherever It is used, at home as well as abroad. THIS IS NO PAREGORIC Preparation, but one which, II used In season, will save the lives of thousands : and persons may make this bargain with Agents from whom tney purcusse, mat in every case whero it Is used freely according to directions, and entire sstisfsction is not siren in 24 or 48 hours, they can return the medlcino, and their MONEY will be cheerfully refunded. WEIOH AND CONSIDER. Ann . ... , ....... . . ,-.. ,...,.1 1 n-i., i.n oeuenv I tltL utl&AS UUUUit A.IU tlJIOUiur sir X, hajuavj. Reader I have vou a couah. which vou are neiileottng under tho ides that it Is a common cold, and that it will soon " wear Itself out?" Let a friend tell you, in all kindness, what will soon be tbe probable result. Jn a snort time, il you comiuun to ucg lect vnurselt. vou will bosln to feel a sense of tlahtness and op. firession across tbe chest, accompanied with frequent sharp dart-ng pains. Then, a dry, backlog cough will sot in, and when you ralso anything It will be a thick sud yellowish, or white frothy matter, streaked perhaps with blood. If you still tske no medi cine, these unpleasant symptoms will Increase, ana you win soon have hectic lever, cold chills, night sweats, copious expectora tion, and then great prostration. If yoa still neglect yourself, a few weeks or months will see you consigned to the grave, leaving your friends to mourn bow rspidly consumption did its work, and hurried you away. Friend I bave you no cause to ba alarmed t In the shove sketch you may see in a glnis, how ev ery caso of consumption progresses, with more or less rapidity, to a fatal termination. Of all the thoussnds and millions whom this grest Destroyer hss gathered to the tomb, every single esse began with a cold I If this had been attended to, all might have been well i but, being neglected, under tbe fatal delusion that it would wear Itself off." it transferred its desdlr action to the substance of tho lungs, excttioir thorn the formation of tubercles. Another and anothor cold added fuel to the name, until those tubercles began to soften and suppurate, leaving, by tbelr ulceration, great cavities in tbo Lungs. At this crisis the disease is very dlttlcult ot cure, and oltenttmes sets st densnce an cumin means. In the latter, or worst stages, this medicine will oftentimes arrest tho disease, or check its progress, and will always make tbe natlent more comfortable, aud orolone: bis life, and It is there- tore worthy ot a trial but In its incipient or forming periods, Consumption Is ss curable as any other disease, and Dr. Hall's Ba'sam tor the Lungs, if taken at this time, will cure It as sure as it ia taken I Wo earnestly exhort all who bavoaeouiih, or are subject to colds, tn keep the medicine by them, and whenever you take cold, eradicate It thoroughly, and at once, by this powerfully healing compound, and loave your Lungs uninjured, to carry you in vigor to a good old ago. Conaniiipllou t ureu: Testimony oi n rsrsician Maaa- k.kii it r.. T)M.r sin The uubllc sonerally are fullv aware nf the thousands of remedies for Dlsesscd Lumis, undor the titles of Ssrsaparillas, Pills, Plasters, Liniments, &c, that are daily brought to notice through the newspapers, by of advnrtlinmenta Mv oblect in writing; this note for pub lication, is to Induce the publio, or at least those who are afflicted (if they will use patent medicines), to use one that contain ninl.ia.it iirai. HHK in Pll I.MON A It Y DISEASES. I am con scious that, In so doing, I am acting most unprofcssinnally, and derogatory to the interests of medical science and the regular practitioners ol medlcino. Tne menietne to wmcn l reter is "jjtt. ttAuu s onunm r THE LUNQS. I have prescribed It in a larco number ol casrs, and always wmi success. One case in particular, to which 1 wish now to refer, was OIVEN UP by SEVERAL PHYSICIANS, who bad been called in consultation with myself. The patient bad all the symptoms of confirmed consumption, such as Cold Night Sweats, lloctlo Fever, Harassing uougn, wnn continues pain in tho lobe of tho Right Lung, attended with sovcro Dlar- rhcoa I He commenced immediately to get befer, by the use ot KxrxcTOBANT for breaking up distressing Coughs and Colds that I havo ever used. VV. D. Wwoht, M. D, More rhysiclani' Teitlmony. Wn the nndnrshrned. Phvsiclans oi Cincinnati, certify that Dr. Wright's statements are entitled to the fullest confidence of the public, snd we can fully corroborate what be has said, having used Dr. HALL'S BALSAM in a number of cases, with tut IIAPFIBST BFPECTS I J. S. I.AWSON, M. D , Wat. u. burnt, m. v., J. I. Johnson, M. D. For ssle by O. ROBERTS CO., corner of High and Brosd streets, Jsn59-22:dwGin eow Columbus, Ohio. A NICE PAIR OF MATCH HOUSES tor sale together or singly, by II. COWLES. spr!14-d4t ,4 DMINISTIIATOKS' NOTICE. 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This extraordinary oreoarallon Is not only far superior to all tbe Liniments sn d Ointments anw before the public, but possesses specific quslitlrs entirely unknown to tbemostlesrnedof tbe Medical Facaltv. lta wide-spread celebrity bos brought out a host of articles In imitstl jn of it, with all sorts of names, but none of them begin to compare with the superior,old-established Arabian Liniment Far tbe Nerrou System it operates llko a charm, aoothins dossn the most violent agonies and psin ia a lew minutes alter its application. Alumna. Here Threat aad Breast. It speedily causes tbe dissipation ot any possibility of matter torming in the parts, and brings abont a regular and healthy action ot tbe glandular system. A Ifevuiaire, Anooyne ana naissn. In cases of Rnutured Muscles and Tendons, its powerful re vulsive and healing qualities cause the parts to unite without leaving tbe least soreness or want oi power oenina. in Bruises and Swellings, It act on the prinrple of a counter irritant and anodyne, relieving tb pain almost instattly. and reduces the swellings In sn incredibly short spice ot time. A fstlmalnat end Nervine. It Is a stlmulsnl impsrting tone and vigor to the whole nerv ous and muscular system. For Rlirnmallam, or aay other Inflammatory condition ol tbe muscular system or chronic stiffness of tbe same, it stands at tba very bead of all the remedies ever offered to the public, and none csn equal It I'olaonea Heptllea, ve. For bites of poisonous snakes it msv be confidently relied on as a prompt and effectual remedy, acting as a caustic and s pe on e in sucn nitnerto latai esses. For Chllb sins. Burns. Old Sores. Corns, Warts, Kryslpelas, Croup, Nervous Headache, Sore Eye, even to partial Blindness, its etleeu are astonishing Tbe great advantage this article possesses over all other remedies, Is its brief operation oa tbe system. It cure quickly it is the most certain remedy la existence, and it Is sold cheaper thon any other medicine In use. We fearlessly assert that this great Arabian remedy win ao more gooo ior less money ua any other Liniment or Ointment in the world. Fer Harer aad Cattle, Its effects are equally striking and salutary. In Sweeny It has no equal, being an istallible cure I also, ia Poll Evil. Big Head, Fistula, Spavin, Galls, Strains, Bruise, Scratches, Wonda, no metier how bad, lore Fyc, area to blindness, swellings of ev-ery description, snd many inflammatory disease. COU.NTERFKITH. COI laTEH FKITf. Beware of a base Counter I. it raiiee ti. u ""'"'""' Liniment This spuHoua article la sold by sons aa - ramui s Liniment," to those wnc are nor carrm. hi cu n S"L"' W B Fsrrell's Arabian Liniment Always ask lor W. S.FAJt-REI I 'S ARABIAN LINIM F.NT, and tske BO other. rir Tbe tennine Arabian Liniment Is sold by DENIft sr. HAKKY. I. R.T. COOK, O. ROBERTS CO, and WM. FAURENHOI.1Z Co'amhas. J. P. Gatelins, Carroll; Jnahaa Betta, Cot'age Mills; Cherry A Pummel. Lnekbsunse; T. Jones It Bro, London : O.H Bliss It Co . West Jeflertoa E. Ueobeyaa, Baltimore; E L. Slocam. Lancaster; J. N Wilsoa, Newark ; , Page A Ingram, Newark ; Speocer sY Channel, RolingreeB; Jobs D. Parke, Cincinnati ; And Drut gists and Merchant generally, la the United Stste axel canajoe. J